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  1. Machine Learning - EWSL-91: European Working Session on Learning, Porto, Portugal, March 6-8, 1991. Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
  2. Multiagent System Technologies: First German Conference, MATES 2003, Erfurt, Germany, September 22-25, 2003, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
  3. Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce III: Current Issues in Agent-Based Electronic Commerce Systems (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
  4. Inductive Logic Programming: 9th International Workshop, ILP-99, Bled, Slovenia, June 24-27, 1999, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
  5. Multi-Agent-Based Simulation II: Third International Workshop, MABS 2002, Bologna, Italy, July 15-16, 2002, Revised Papers (Lecture Notes in Computer Science ... / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
  6. Mining Multimedia and Complex Data: KDD Workshop MDM/KDD 2002, PAKDD Workshop KDMCD 2002, Revised Papers (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
  7. Co-ordination in Artificial Agent Societies: Social Structures and Its Implications for Autonomous Problem-Solving Agents (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence) by Sascha Ossowski, 1998-12-28
  8. Spatial Cognition II: Integrating Abstract Theories, Empirical Studies, Formal Methods, and Practical Applications (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
  9. Multimodal Human-Computer Communication: Systems, Techniques, and Experiments (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
  10. Active Mining: Second International Workshop, AM 2003, Maebashi, Japan, October 28, 2003, Revised Selected Papers (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
  11. Information Extraction: Towards Scalable, Adaptable Systems (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
  12. Methods and Tools for Applied Artificial Intelligence (Computer-Aided Engineering, No 5) by Popovic, 1994-05-02
  13. Biological and Artificial Computation: From Neuroscience to Technology : International Work-Conference on Artificial and Natural Neural Networks, Iwann ... Spain, (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) by Joan Cabestany, International Work-Conference on Artificial Neural Networks, 1997-09
  14. Natural Language Processing: Eaia '90 2nd Advanced School in Artificial Intelligence Guarda, Protugal, October 8-12, 1990 (Computer Graphics--Systems and Applications)

121. Department Of Computer Science
Department of computer science. Research topics include information structures, knowledgebased systems, programming languages and methodology, distributed systems, theoretical computer science, technical computer science, artificial intelligence, and applied computer science.
http://www.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/institut/main_e.html
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122. Overview Of BSc (Hons) Computer Science With Artificial Intelligence
computer science with artificial intelligence. WOULD YOU LIKE TO DEVELOP SOFTWARE THAT CAN REASON AND ACT INTELLIGENTLY? The next
http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/ugdetails/ai.html
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City University School of Informatics Undergraduate Programmes
Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence
WOULD YOU LIKE TO DEVELOP SOFTWARE THAT CAN REASON AND ACT INTELLIGENTLY? The next generation of industrial-strength software applications will need the ability to make effective intelligent decisions. A degree in Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence from City combines an education in computing with a focus on the principles, design and development of intelligent computer systems. Our degree in Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence offers:
  • An excellent education in computing and artificial intelligence (AI). Knowledge of practical AI technologies such as expert systems and software agents. The ability to apply these concepts and technologies to real-world problems.
While at City, you will become knowledgeable in a variety of computing and AI technologies and develop the ability to apply this knowledge in an industrial context. You will learn commercially valuable technical and transferable skills, develop software in teams, and work with our successful AI research teams. As a Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence graduate, your specialist expertise and ability to devise innovative AI-based solutions to complex problems will be in high demand. Your degree will prepare you for a

123. Fakultät Informatik, Technische Universität Dresden
Department of computer science. Research areas include theoretical computer science, computer engineering, computer systems, software engineering, operating systems, databases, computer networks, artificial intelligence, and information systems.
http://www.inf.tu-dresden.de/
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124. BSc Single Honours Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence)
BSc Single Honours computer science (artificial intelligence) 2003/04 UCAS Code G700 BSc/CSAI. This scheme permits students studying
http://cswww.essex.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/g700.htm
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Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence) 2003/04
UCAS Code: G700 BSc/CSAI
This scheme permits students studying computer science to specialise in the area of artificial intelligence and knowledge based systems. The credit value for each module is shown in brackets.
First Year Modules
Students are required to take eight compulsory modules: First Year
Autumn Term First Year
Spring Term
CC111-1-AU*
Introduction to Discrete Mathematics
CC122-1-SP
Professional Development and Practice
CC151-1-AU*
Introduction to Programming
CC152-1-SP
Programming with Java
CC153-1-AU*
Introduction to Computer Systems
CC161-1-SP
Introduction to Robotics and Intelligent Machines
CC171-1-AU* Introduction to Software Engineering CC181-1-SP Introduction to Artificial Intelligence * Please note that final examinations for these modules will be held in the week preceding the start of the Spring term. The following degrees share a common first year, so students may transfer between these degrees at the end of the first year if they wish:
Second Year Modules
Students are required to take six compulsory modules: Second Year Autumn Term Second Year Spring Term CC251-2-AU Types and Objects CC252-2-SP Object Oriented Programming CC254-2-AU Introduction to Databases CC201-2-SP

125. DCS @ Exeter University
Research groups Pattern Analysis and Neural Networks; artificial intelligence and Information Engineering.
http://www.dcs.ex.ac.uk/
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126. Artificial Intelligence Group At Colorado State University
Additional courses focussed in various artificial intelligence topics are often offered. Information on the Graduate Program in computer science at Colorado
http://www.cs.colostate.edu/aigroup.html
Artificial Intelligence Program at Colorado State University
    Description
    The AI Program is made up of five faculty and approximately 30 graduate students within the Department of Computer Science with strong collaborative ties to other departments at Colorado State and to local industry.
    Participating Faculty
    Director: Dr. Darrell Whitley , Genetic Algorithms (whitley@cs.colostate.edu)
    Current Research
    The following list is a sample of the research currently being conducted in the AI program. Visit the participating faculty's individual web pages using links in the above list to learn more.
    Computer Vision
      Multi-sensor object recognition. Areas being studied include 3D object to multi-sensor alignment, model representations conducive to multi-sensor matching, techniques for finding near optimal matches, and 3D real-time visualization techniques to monitor alignment and recognition procedures. Near-optimal geometric matching.

127. TUM Informatik -
Faculty of Informatics. Research groups focus on programming, distributed systems, formal languages, compiler construction, database systems, engineering applications of computer science, numerical methods, real time systems, robotics, theoretical computer science, artificial intelligence, communication, deduction, knowledge based systems, image processing, computer architecture, applied computer science, operating systems, networks, and algorithms.
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128. Zeal.com - United States - New - Computing - Computer Science - Artificial Intel
A great resource for United States New - Computing - computer science - artificial intelligence - Academic Programs. Find the
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129. URCS Technical Reports
Categories include artificial intelligence, robotics and vision, systems, theory, and education.
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130. ICSI: Applications Group
and extensive interaction with other computer science techniques and theory. People Group Members. SubGroups. The ICSI artificial intelligence Group consists
http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/AI/
The ICSI Artificial Intelligence Group
Artificial Intelligence Group Description
The tasks studied in Artificial Intelligence Group (A.I.) are of enormous practical and scientific importance and have proven to be quite difficult for conventional programming techniques. Human brains evolved to excel at vision, motor control, speech, language understanding and so on, and are much better at these tasks than artificial systems. The ICSI A.I. Group effort, along with many others, is exploring the possibility that computational models and techniques based on natural intelligence will prove useful in applications tasks. The ICSI project differs from most others in its emphasis on structured networks, strong methods that exploit scientific knowledge and extensive interaction with other computer science techniques and theory.
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The ICSI Artificial Intelligence Group consists of the following sub-groups (in alphabetical order):
  • FrameNet
    The FrameNet project is building a machine-readable lexicon, with detailed semantic descriptions of a substantial portion of the English vocabulary, for use both by NLP systems and people, in which each entry is coded for computational use, described in terms of its semantic and syntactic combinatorial properties, provided with corpus-based data on the relative frequencies of its senses and valence alternatives, and linked to annotated corpus examples.
  • NTL
  • Sather
    Sather is an object oriented language designed to be simple, efficient, safe, flexible and non-proprietary. One way of placing it in the "space of languages" is to say that it aims to be as efficient as C, C++, or Fortran, as elegant as and safer than Eiffel, and support higher-order functions and iteration abstraction as well as Common Lisp, CLU or Scheme.

131. American University: College Of Arts And Sciences
Software development and design, multimedia computing, artificial intelligence, and computer vision. B.A. and M.A. programs as well as internship opportunities.
http://www.csis.american.edu/
Computer Science, Audio Technology, and Physics
Department of Computer Science, Audio Technology, and Physics
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132. HA Simon - Computer Science Research
Herbert Simon s main interests in computer science were in artificial intelligence, humancomputer interaction, principles of the organization of humans and
http://www.psy.cmu.edu/psy/faculty/hsimon/comp-sci.html

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The program is broad and rigorous with courses in algorithms, data structures, logic, programming languages, scientific computing, systems, and theory, artificial intelligence, computer graphics, computer vision, databases, multimedia, and networks.
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134. School Of Computer Science - Study Opportunities - Undergraduate Degrees - Compu
artificial intelligence and computer science (BSc). computer science with artificial intelligence seemed to be an ideal balance between the two.
http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/csai.php
Home Search About Us Research ... Resources Opportunities for Undergraduate Study Undergraduate Study HOME STUDY UNDERGRADUATE Introduction ... Examples of Student Work
Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science (BSc)
Artificial Intelligence is the science that studies the computational basis of intelligence. In this half of the degree you will encounter all the subfields of the discipline: including expert systems, machine learning, philosophy, neural networks, intelligent robotics, natural language processing, computer vision, human computer interaction, artificial life, automated reasoning, and evolutionary systems. In the Computer Science half of the degree you will gain a firm grounding in the theories of computation, and the techniques of software engineering. The degree has a significant programming component. You will learn at least three languages during your studies. In each year you will use these to implement and analyse AI techniques. You will also write essays and participate in seminars examining major debates in AI. In the final year you will spend one third of your time on your degree project. You can choose eight modules from the options available. The Artificial Intelligence group in the School is one of the largest in the UK. We have a particularly strong group in Evolutionary Computing. The School has a purpose built robotics laboratory to support undergraduate teaching.

135. Duke University Department Of Computer Science
artificial intelligence (AI) develops computational methods that meet or exceed the abilities of the human mind Copyright © Duke computer science Department.
http://www.cs.duke.edu/csresearch/ai.html
Artificial Intelligence (AI) develops computational methods that meet or exceed the abilities of the human mind in areas such as perception, reasoning, learning, and planning. The AI group investigates basic data structures and algorithms for representing, reasoning with, and learning from visual, auditory, and other modes of input. AI methods have been deployed in countless areas, ranging from commercial desktop applications to NASA space-craft guidance systems. Our AI research focuses on natural language dialog systems, robotics, computer vision, and statistical methods for learning and planning. The natural-language group is developing sophisticated dialog models that will incorporate learning and planning techniques to respond efficiently and accurately to verbal requests made by humans. Computer-vision research focuses on accurate modeling of scenes based on visual data. Our planning and learning research investigates algorithms for modeling and controlling physical systems, such as robot motion. AI Group Web page
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136. Rubriek: 54.72 Computer Science: Artificial Intelligence
DutchESS, Dutch Electronic Subject Service, Rubriek 54.72 computer science artificial intelligence. Link , AI in design webliography / Dave Brown.
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Rubriek: 54.72 computer science: artificial intelligence
AI in design webliography / Dave Brown AI, Cognitive Science and Robotics / Uwe R. Zimmer , Stephanie Warrick, University College London AIRG AI Webliography / David C. Brown AIRG multi-agent systems webliography / David C. Brown ... The University of Alberta GAMES Group / University of Alberta

137. B.Sc. Honours In Artificial Intelligence And Computer Science
B.Sc. Honours in artificial intelligence and computer science. artificial intelligence certainly offers a great deal that is not computer science.
http://www.dai.ed.ac.uk/degrees/aics.html

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B.Sc. Honours in Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science
Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science are a good subject combination because they are both complementary and overlapping. Artificial Intelligence studies intelligent processes, implementing and testing models on computers. Computer Science studies the capabilities of computerised processes and ways of controlling them. There are many connections between the two subjects. Language is a major area of Artificial Intelligence research, which interacts with the design of programming languages and supports the design of interfaces. Building AI systems which can interpret images from cameras, is complementary to one of the Computer Science endeavours which is to program computers to draw graphics. Logic is widely used in both subjects for representation and for reasoning. Artificial Intelligence certainly offers a great deal that is not Computer Science. It draws on many different disciplines, such as psychology, philosophy and linguistics amongst others to build its theories. A good understanding of how humans perform tasks is a key element in designing intelligent computer systems. Such systems may be used to replace humans doing dangerous jobs, assist in teaching and learning or provide automatic help with difficult tasks. Students on this degree normally take standard first and second year courses, establishing basics in both subjects, then select among a variety of modules available from the two departments to tailor their degree to their own interests. In the fourth year, as well as choosing modules, students carry out their large practical project, some recent examples of which are :

138. The Department Of Computer Science And Engineering Master's Academy
computer science with artificial intelligence.
http://www.idt.mdh.se/mima/index.phtml?choice=ai

139. Cogprints - Subject: Artificial Intelligence
Subject artificial intelligence. Subject Areas (1980) computer science (630) artificial intelligence (353). Number of records 353.
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140. Artificial Intelligence
The very nature of these questions make artificial intelligence an inherently multi Partha Niyogi (computer science); GinaAnne Levow (computer science) Michael O
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Artificial Intelligence
How does the mind/brain work? Can we provide computational and mathematical characterizations of the various procedures that make intelligent behavior possible? Can we replicate aspects of living intelligence in an artificial machine? The very nature of these questions make Artificial Intelligence an inherently multi-disciplinary effort. This is particularly so at Chicago.
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Faculty in several departments work in areas that make strong contact with computational issues in cognitive and neural systems.
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