Artificial Intelligence Center At The University Of Georgia computer modeling of intelligent behavior, including but not limited to modeling the human mind. Topic is viewed as an interdisciplinary field where computer science intersects with philosophy, psychology, linguistics, engineering, and other fields. http://www.ai.uga.edu/
Extractions: Artificial intelligence is the computer modeling of intelligent behavior, including but not limited to modeling the human mind. We see it as an interdisciplinary field where computer science intersects with philosophy psychology linguistics engineering , and other fields. The Artificial Intelligence Center is an interdepartmental research and instructional center within the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences of the University of Georgia . Strengths include logic programming, expert systems, neural nets, genetic algorithms, and natural language processing. The Artificial Intelligence Center also houses the undergraduate degree program in Cognitive Science. It is through a combination of these studies we feel intelligence can be best understood and thus replicated. Affiliated with this department are over 75 people hailing from over 10 different countries. We pride ourselves on the diversity of our student body and the ability of our program to allow for the pursuit of personal research interests. Important Announcements: PAIW 2004
Artificial Intelligence@Computer Science, Lund University Generalization, LUCS-TR 95-145, Department of computer science, Lund University Second World Conference on the Fundamentals of artificial intelligence, pp 85 http://ai.cs.lth.se/papers.shtml
Extractions: Current Projects Seminars Publications Education ... SDE Papers Paul Reinerfelt, The Importance of Revision in Computational Models of Design . Accepted to the EuroCogSci 2003 Roger Jonsson and Jacek Malec, Towards computing the parameters of the Simple Genetic Algorithm . Accepted to the 2001 Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC2001) , Seoul, Korea, 27-30 May 2001. Jacek Malec. On augmenting reactivity with deliberation in a controlled manner . In Balancing Reactivity and Social Deliberation in Multi-Agent Systems , Markus Hannebauer, Jan Wendler and Enrico Pagello, eds., pp. 7691, Springer, Berlin, LNAI 2103, 2001. Robert Pallbo, Mind as Evolution and Evolution as Such , in F. Heylighen, J Bollen, and, A. Riegler (eds.) The Evolution of Complexity, pp. 201-219, Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht, 1999. Measure-based classifier performance evaluation Pattern Recognition Letters , Vol. 20 (11-13) (1999), pp. 1165-1173 Model selection using measure functions Proc. of the ECML'98 Workshop on Upgrading Learning to the Meta-Level: Model Selection and Data Transformation, pages 5465, 1998. (
Faculty Of Applied Science Faculty of Applied science. Research interests include algorithms and data structures, computer architecture, software engineering, programming languages, artificial intelligence, computer graphics, pattern recognition and image processing, databases and information systems, maching learning, natural language processing, and autonomous systems. http://www.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/applied.htm
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UofT Department Of Computer Science Web Site HOME Department of computer science. Research groups cover artificial intelligence, applied discrete mathematics, computer graphics and HCI, computer systems, database systems, numerical analysis, programming languages and methodology, software engineering, and theory of computation. http://www.cs.toronto.edu/
IBM Research | Research Areas | Artificial Intelligence People outside IBM interested in attending the seminar please contact the seminar host. Related Research Areas. computer science. artificial intelligence Links. http://www.research.ibm.com/compsci/ai/
Extractions: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the study of how computer systems can simulate intelligent processes such as learning, reasoning, and understanding symbolic information in context. AI is inherently a multi-disciplinary field. Although it is most commonly viewed as a subfield of computer science, and draws upon work in algorithms, databases, and theoretical computer science, AI also has close connections to the neurosciences, cognitive science and cognitive psychology, mathematical logic, and engineering. AI Research at IBM goes far beyond game-playing programs and is at the forefront of many of the hottest areas of Artificial Intelligence. Research in AI at IBM can be characterized by the AI techniques or methodologies used in a particular project, or by the motivating application for which AI is used. AI techniques and methodologies include learning, Bayesian Reasoning, intelligent agents, knowledge representation, logic programming, and planning. AI applications include electronic commerce, intelligent tutoring systems, knowledge management, performance management, and exploratory vision.
Sebastian Thrun's Former Homepage Associate Professor of computer science and Robotics at Carnegie Mellon University, presently on sabbatical at Stanford University. Thrun pursues research in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and robotics. http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~thrun/
Artificial Intelligence Research Group School of computer science Faculty of Mathematics artificial intelligence Research Group. Faculty. Robin Cohen. Chrysanne DiMarco. Alex LopezOrtiz. Richard Mann. http://ai.uwaterloo.ca/
Extractions: Artificial Intelligence Research Group Faculty Robin Cohen Chrysanne DiMarco Alex Lopez-Ortiz Richard Mann ... Peter van Beek Affiliated Faculty Hugh Chipman (Statistics) Dale Schuurmans (UofA CS) Paul Thagard (Philosophy) Mu Zhu (Statistics) Graduate Students Xiangdong An Allan Caine Michael Fleming Ali Ghodsi Boushehri ... Zhenmei Gu Xiaofen He Lars Hellsten Jiayuan Huang Feng Jiao Fred Kroon Jiye Li Wei Li Abid Malik Chris Micacchi Adam Milstein Chris Pal Relu Patrascu Aaron Scriver Finnegan Southey Thomas Tran Peter Vanderheyden Dana Wilkinson Huayue Wu Linli Xu Wenfeng (Cathy) Yang Alumni Tony Abou-Assaleh Alan Angold Steve Banks Curtis Cartmill David Chen Jennifer Chu-Carroll Bruce Cockburn Toby Donaldson Steve Engels Scott Goodwin Jessie Hou David Hsu Bruce Jakeway Vlado Keselj Susan Kindersley Trausti Kristjanson Suparjo Kurnaiwan Fletcher Lu Marzena Makuta Sheila McIlraith Eric Neufeld Paul Nijjar Vincent Park Fuchun Peng Alfred Renaud Fei Song Bruce Spencer Ben St. Amant
Florence, University Of Department of Systems and computer science. Research areas include adaptive and predictive control, algorithms and data structures, applied mathematics, artificial intelligence, bioengineering and medical informatics, combinatorics, computer vision, databases, formal methods, modeling and identification, nonlinear dynamics, operations research, robust control, and software engineering. http://www.dsi.unifi.it/
The University Of Melbourne - Computer Science & Software Engineering Department of computer science and Software Engineering. Research areas include artificial intelligence, databases and information management, declarative languages, and software engineering. http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/
Laboratory Of Foundations In Computer Science And Artificial Intelligence Affiliated with the University of Corunna. Does research in theoretical computer science, programming, distributed and concurrent functional environments and formal methods in Software Engineering. http://carpanta.dc.fi.udc.es/
Directory Of Open Access Journals intelligence artificial (AEPIA). Language English, Spanish Keywords artificial intelligence, computer science Start Year1997. http://www.doaj.org/ljbs?cpid=114
Informatics Local Center for multi disciplinary research and teaching in the fields of artificial intelligence, computer science, Linguistics, Philosophy and Psychology. http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/
Extractions: Welcome to the new Informatics Local website. The main Informatics site is the first port of call for departmental information, but this site provides direct access to material such as course information, research groups, technical support, etc. The new Informatics webserver was officially 'switched on' on April 29th 2004. It provides personal webpages for many of our Informatics staff and students, as well as hosting sites for our research groups and their projects. The webserver and this local site are obviously very new, so we hope you will forgive (and report!) any shortcomings or faults. Places to visit: Maintained by: Ann Fletcher (
Extractions: Computer Science Department , Indiana University Full papers are in compressed postscript unless otherwise specified. Abstracts are in plain text or html. A plain text listing of archive contents in refer format with abstracts, publication information and keywords is also available. The archive was last updated on August 18, 2000. For problems, questions, or comments please contact David Leake at leake@cs.indiana.edu The URL for this index page is http://www.cs.indiana.edu/~leake/INDEX.html. Papers can also be retrieved by anonomous ftp from ftp.cs.indiana.edu (129.79.254.195) in the directory /pub/leake. The archive is divided into sections for Two additional on-line resources maintained by David Leake are: Leake, D. B., editor. (1996)
Darmstadt, University Of Technology Department of computer science. Research groups focus on automata theory and formal languages, automated reasoning and inference, computer graphics, computer algebra, distributed systems, database systems, industrial processes, integrated circuits and systems, artificial intelligence, microprogramming and computer architecture, operating systems, software engineering, programming languages and compilers, and systems programming. http://www.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/Welcome.en.html
Extractions: The MAICS conference is a regional conference that accepts papers from all areas of artificial intelligence and cognitive science, including computational linguistics, logic and automated reasoning, knowledge representation, learning and philosophy of mind. Graduate students and junior faculty are especially encouraged to submit papers. The broad range of topics together with the fact that usually only about 20 to 30 submitted papers are accepted, which are mixed with presentations by well known scientists, make the MAICS conference a very special event that has served as a first time presentation opportunity for many graduate students and has attracted international participants. The 16th Midwest Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science Conference, MAICS 2005, will be on April 16 and 17 2005. The conference will be hosted by: The Department of Computer Science at the University of Dayton. The call for papers will be posted shortly.
Department Of Computing Science Department of Computing science. Research areas include algorithmics, artificial intelligence, communication networks, computer graphics, computer vision and robotics, database systems, multimedia, parallel programming systems, and software engineering. http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/
Extractions: June 7 Zhipeng Cai is giving a Graduate Student Seminar titled Improved Algorithms for Multicast Routing and Binary Fingerprint Vector Clustering tomorrow at 11:00 am in CSC 333. Rasit Eskicioglu is giving a Graduate Student Seminar titled Software Distributed Shared Memory: A Historical Perspective and Future Directions on Thursday June 10 at 11:00 am in CSC 333. Click to display upcoming events Search the Site:
Extractions: Program Goal: According to the American Association for Artificial Intelligence, the focus of Artificial Intelligence is on the scientific understanding of the mechanisms underlying thought and intelligent behavior and their embodiment in machines. This ambitious goal requires a very good understanding of computer science and computing technologies and draws on concepts from many other disciplines in particular linguistics, mathematics, philosophy and psychology. Traditional careers within computing are open to students graduating with a specialization in AI; these include analyst, programmer, system designer and software designer. There are also job opportunities that would require AI background; these include knowledge engineer, expert systems developer, and game developer. A significant number of graduates will also go on to undertake research and higher degrees. Program Expectation The specialization in Artificial Intelligence requires a set of courses in Artificial Intelligence. These courses prepare the students in both the theoretical, experimental, and applied aspects of artificial intelligence and its methods, covering such topics as search, machine learning, reasoning, knowledge-based systems, and natural language understanding. These topics have practical applications as well as forming the foundation for research. Students are expected to engage in undergraduate research projects during their final year.
Department Of Computer Science Offers B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in computer science. Research interests include artificial intelligence, distributed systems, databases, high performance computing, humancomputer interaction, and software engineering. On-line research papers available. http://www.cs.umd.edu/
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Extractions: "This is a collection of potentially useful sources of information about AI in Design, Knowledge Based Design, Intelligent CAD, Computational Approaches to Design, and Design Theory & Methodology. Included are pointers to projects and research centers (but not to individuals) organized by location. There are also separate sections for announcements, for general information about Engineering Design, for books, for university courses, and for prominent US-based design researchers."