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  1. Problem-Solving Methods in Artificial Intelligence by Nils J. Nilsson, 1971
  2. Biologically Inspired Artificial Intelligence for Computer Games
  3. Data Mining with Decision Trees: Theroy and Applications (Machine Perception and Artificial Intelligence) by Lior Rokach, Oded Maimon, 2008-03
  4. Game Development Essentials: Game Artificial Intelligence by Jr., John B. Ahlquist, Jeannie Novak, 2007-09-14
  5. Artificial Intelligence in Geography by Stan Openshaw, Christine Openshaw, 1997-06-05
  6. Artificial Intelligence (3rd Edition) by Winston, 1992-01-15
  7. An Artificial Intelligence Technique for Information and Fact Retrieval: An Application in Medical Knowledge Processing (Information Systems) by Nicholas V. Findler, 1991-09-26
  8. Empirical Methods for Artificial Intelligence (Bradford Books) by Paul R. Cohen, 1995-08-03
  9. Logical Foundations of Artificial Intelligence by Michael R. Genesereth, Nils J. Nislsson, 1987-08
  10. Minds and Computers: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence by Matt Carter, 2007-02-15
  11. Artificial Intelligence Using C by Herbert Schildt, 1987-04
  12. Swarm Intelligence: From Natural to Artificial Systems (Santa Fe Institute Studies in the Sciences of Complexity Proceedings) by Eric Bonabeau, Marco Dorigo, et all 1999-09-23
  13. Mathematical Methods in Artificial Intelligence (Practitioners) by Edward A. Bender, 1996-01-27
  14. The Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence (Oxford Readings in Philosophy)

21. Topic: (/)
Collection of files, programs, publications, of interest to artificial intelligence researchers, educators, students, practitioners.
http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/project/ai-repository/ai/0.html
CMU Artificial Intelligence Repository
CMU Artificial Intelligence Repository
areas/ AI Software Packages doc/ Documentation relating to FTP Repositories. lang/ AI Programming Languages util/ Compression/Archiving Software See Also: readme.txt Origin: ftp.cs.cmu.edu:/user/ai/ /afs/cs.cmu.edu/project/ai-repository/ai/ sub-directory for ... The remaining directories are the tops of topical directory trees. These are (typically) structured as follows: a/ 0.doc documentation file for topic a aa/ 0.doc documentation file for topic aa aaa/ 0.doc documentation file for package aaa 0.iso ISO-9660 file name correspondence table 0.lst summary listing file for package aaa aaa.lzv verbose listing of aaa.zip aaa.zip Info-zipped archive ab/ ... There are some definite flaws with the current hierarchy, principally stemming from limitations in the ISO-9660 file system and differences between CD-ROM and FTP archive structuring priorities. We expect to rearrange things in the future, so let us know your preferences... School of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University 5000 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3891 Fax: 412-681-5739 Keywords:

22. AI On The Web
AI on the Web. This page links to 869 pages around the web with information on artificial intelligence. Journals. artificial intelligence* JAIR*. People.
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~russell/ai.html
AI on the Web
This page links to pages around the web with information on Artificial Intelligence. Some of the links will pop up additional information when you move the mouse over them. Links in Bold* followed by a star are especially useful and interesting sites. If you have new links to add, let us know . The subtopics are: Overview of AI
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23. A.I.: Artificial Intelligence
Features the latest news, trailers, and cast information.
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A.I.: Artificial Intelligence
Starring: Haley Joel Osment, Brendan Gleeson, Frances O'Connor, Sam Robards, Robin Williams, Jude Law, Rena Owen, Chris Rock, Meryl Streep, Michael Berresse
Director: Steven Spielberg
Release Date: June 29th, 2001
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Studio: Warner Bros
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24. WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE?
adapted from TH Huxley. WHAT IS artificial intelligence? Abstract This article for the layman answers basic questions about artificial intelligence.
http://www-formal.stanford.edu/jmc/whatisai/whatisai.html
Next: Basic Questions
Extinguished philosophies lie about the cradle of every science as the strangled snakes beside that of Hercules. - adapted from T. H. Huxley
WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE?
John McCarthy
Computer Science Department
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
jmc@cs.stanford.edu
http://www-formal.stanford.edu/jmc/ Revised March 29, 2003 :
Abstract:
This article for the layman answers basic questions about artificial intelligence. The opinions expressed here are not all consensus opinion among researchers in AI.

John McCarthy
Sat Mar 29 16:52:02 PST 2003

25. Plausible Futures Newsletter
News weblog on topics that include robotics, artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, biotechnology, and sciences that could dramatically affect the future of society.
http://www.plausiblefutures.com/
Newsletter Future Studies Scenario Planning Learning Organizations ... MEMBERS AREA
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DEMOGRAPHY The End of Aging
This Man Would Have You Live A Really, Really, Really,; Really Long Time. If a mouse can survive the equivalent of 180 years, why not us? Or our kids? Scientific provocateur Aubrey de Grey has a plan. Fortune
LIFE EXTENSION Immortalist Utilitarianism
Ever have a moment in your life that made you feel like jumping for joy, or crying in happiness? Many claim that these are the moments that make life worth living, or at least a lot of what life is about. It's that moment where you finish writing a book, get a big promotion, or share an intimate moment with someone special. How many "typical" days would you give for a single moment like that? Michael Anissimov
BIOTECHNOLOGY Preimplantation Genetic Diagnostics, The Future of Designer Kids
Ideas of the perfect human have been around a long time. From Tao to Nietsche and Galton, many great minds have described certain desirable and non-desirable qualities of man. Recent scientific discoveries within the field of human genetics and reproductive technologies have revitalized many timeless thoughts about human perfection. The Plausible Futures Newsletter - SPRING 2004
TRANSHUMANISM The Fable of the Dragon-Tyrant
Once upon a time, the planet was tyrannized by a giant dragon. The dragon stood taller than the largest cathedral, and it was covered with thick black scales. Its red eyes glowed with hate, and from its terrible jaws flowed an incessant stream of evil-smelling yellowish-green slime. It demanded from humankind a blood-curdling tribute: to satisfy its enormous appetite, ten thousand men and women had to be delivered every evening at the onset of dark to the foot of the mountain where the dragon-tyrant lived. Sometimes the dragon would devour these unfortunate souls upon arrival; sometimes again it would lock them up in the mountain where they would wither away for months or years before eventually being consumed.

26. ScienceDirect - Artificial Intelligence - List Of Issues
www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09333657 More results from www.sciencedirect.com The ALICE artificial intelligence Foundation AIML chat robot ALICE artificial intelligence Foundation. Promoting the development and adoption of ALICE and AIML Free Software.
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Volumes 151 - 156 Volume 156, Issue 2 , Pages 115-221 (July 2004) Volume 156, Issue 1 , Pages 1-114 (June 2004) Volume 155, Issues 1-2 , Pages 1-209 (May 2004) Volume 154, Issues 1-2 , Pages 1-231 (April 2004) Volume 153, Issues 1-2 , Pages 1-378 (March 2004)
Logical Formalizations and Commonsense Reasoning Volume 152, Issue 2 , Pages 143-279 (February 2004) Volume 152, Issue 1 , Pages 1-141 (January 2004) Volume 151, Issues 1-2 , Pages 1-251 (December 2003) Volumes 141 - 150 Volumes 131 - 140 Volumes 121 - 130 Volumes 111 - 120 ... Volumes 1 - 10 Alert me when new Journal Issues are available Add this journal to My Favorite Journals Sample Issue Online More Publication Info Information for Authors
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27. ECONOMIC THEORY, ANTICIPATORY SYSTEMS AND ARTIFICIAL ADAPTATIVE AGENTS
Article proposing an artificial intelligence approach to simulation in economics based on a multiagent system, based on Holland's classifier systems and genetic algorithms.
http://www.beje.decon.ufpe.br/rivero/rivero.htm
Recife, June 14th, 1999
Vol. 2 No. 2 ECONOMIC THEORY, ANTICIPATORY SYSTEMS AND ARTIFICIAL ADAPTATIVE AGENTS
Graduate Program in Production Engineering ,
Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil
rivero@eps.ufsc.br
Bernd Heinrich Storb
Holder of a Scholarship of CNPq, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil
bernd@inf.ufsc.br
Raul Sidnei Wazlawick
Department of Computer Science and Statistics,
Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil
raul@inf.ufsc.br

ABSTRACT Keywords: Multiagent Systems, Economics, Simulation, Classifier Systems, Anticipatory Systems. This article is a modified version of a work presented in the 4th Conference on Information Systems, Analysis and Synthesis - ISAS'98, held at Orlando, FL, in July 12-16, 1998 and first published in its proceedings at pp. 64-69.
Contents
  • Introduction Computational Simulation and Economic Theory Causal Systems and Anticipatory Systems The Anticipatory Agents Model Auction Evolution of Rules Conclusions and Future Work Acknowledgements References
  • 1. INTRODUCTION Economic systems can be considered as evolving complex systems where economic agents rationally perform actions in order to reach a better degree of satisfaction. In this way, the agents organize themselves and make decisions about producing, investing and consuming. Those decisions are taken in a context of uncertainty, and they are based on the beliefs (or expectations) that the agents have about possible future states of the environment.

    28. International Symposiums On Artificial Intelligence And Mathematics
    7th International Symposium. Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA; 24 January 2002.
    http://rutcor.rutgers.edu/~amai/
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    29. Index.html
    MIT artificial intelligence Laboratory group led by Rodney Brooks. Working on robots Cog, Kismet, Coco Macaco.
    http://www.ai.mit.edu/projects/humanoid-robotics-group/
    Humanoid Robotics Group MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 545 Technology Square, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
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    [Cog] [Kismet] [Macaco] ... [Site Index] webmaster: annika

    30. Artificial Intelligence At The University Of Edinburgh
    artificial intelligence at Edinburgh. Our new home page is http//www.inf.ed.ac.uk. Legacy pages of the former Department of artificial intelligence.
    http://www.dai.ed.ac.uk/
    Quick links... Jobs Students Home Telephone Directory Contact Site Map Home News About Undergraduates Postgraduates Research People Search Intranet Home News About Undergraduates ... Intranet
    Artificial Intelligence at Edinburgh
    Our new home page is http://www.inf.ed.ac.uk . Please update your links and bookmarks. The Department of Artificial Intelligence (DAI) was incorporated into the School of Informatics in 1998, along with the Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute (AIAI), the Centre for Cognitive Science, and the Department of Computer Science. Edinburgh is UK's oldest AI research centre. Today it is one of the best in the world. We offer a great choice of undergraduate and postgraduate courses and degrees in Artificial Intelligence, with built-in workplacements and sponsorship schemes. Research activity in the School of Informatics is organised within six research institutes. To find out about AI research in Edinburgh please visit our research pages or the web sites of the following institutes : Legacy pages of the former Department of Artificial Intelligence.
    School of Informatics, 2 Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh, EH8 9LW

    31. Singularity Institute For Artificial Intelligence
    smarterthan-human intelligence - perhaps through enhancement of the human brain, direct links between computers and the brain, or artificial intelligence (AI
    http://singinst.org/
    SIAI / home
    What is the Singularity?
    Why does the Singularity matter?
    The Singularity Institute was created in the belief that the Singularity represents a tremendous opportunity to accomplish good. The Singularity may offer a new opportunity to solve fundamental human problems, not just by creating new technologies, but by increasing the intelligence with which we solve problems. For the first time, there is the possibility of humans using technology to become, not just healthier and wealthier and longer-lived, but smarter. At last it will be possible for our intelligence to grow along with our technology. We believe a world which realizes these possibilities is a better world, one of the best possible futures for humanity.
    What is the Singularity Institute?
    The Singularity Institute is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit devoted solely to creating the Singularity. We help provide forums for discussion of the Singularity, coordinate Singularity-related efforts, and publish introductory material and research papers on the Singularity. Above all, our long-term mission is direct research into Singularity technologies and the direct implementation of the Singularity. We are currently looking for funding to begin the long-term project to create recursively self-improving AI that displays true general intelligence - a Singularity seed. See the paper "

    32. HU Berlin: Institut Für Informatik
    Department of Computer Science. Research groups focus on system analysis, software engineering, theory of programming, databases and information systems, artificial intelligence, data analysis, computer science in education and society, parallel and distributed computing, automata, systems theory, algorithms, complexity, computer architecture, communication, signal processing, and pattern recognition.
    http://www.informatik.hu-berlin.de/
    Keine Frames? -> Kein Problem. Legen Sie Ihre Startseite auf www.informatik.hu-berlin.de/home.shtml

    33. Artificial Intelligence: AI (2001)
    artificial intelligence AI (2001) Cast, Crew, Reviews, Plot Summary, Comments, Discussion, Taglines, Trailers, Posters, Photos, Showtimes, Link to Official
    http://www.imdb.com/Title?0212720

    34. Damjan Bojadziev: Mind Versus Gödel
    Compares the mind to advanced computers and artificial intelligence, as Goedel would possibly view them.
    http://nl.ijs.si/~damjan/g-m-c.html
    Damjan Bojadziev
    in M. Gams , M. Paprzycki and X. Wu (eds.), Mind Versus Computer IOS Press 1997, pp. 202-210 Slightly edited version, with added links, derived from , published in the special issue of Informatica , vol. 19, no. 4, Nov. 1995, pp. 627-34, MIND not equal COMPUTER
    Introduction
    At first sight, the designation of the topic of this special issue, "MIND <> COMPUTER", also transcribed as "Mind NOT EQUAL Computer", looks like a piece of computer ideology, a line of some dogmatic code. But there are as yet no convincing artificial animals, much less androids, and computers are not yet ready for the unrestricted Turing test. Although they show a high degree of proficiency in some very specific tasks, computers are still far behind humans in their general cognitive abilities. Much more, and in much more technical detail, is known about computers than about humans and their minds. Thus, the required comparison between minds and computers does not even seem possible, much less capable of being stated in such a simple formula.
    incompleteness
    might be called, following [Hofstadter 79, p. 468] and [Mendelson 64, p. 147], essential incompleteness.

    35. Dictionary Of Philosophy Of Mind
    A comprehensive and upto-date collection of terms, definitions, and scholarly works on the topic of Philosophy of Mind that provides useful background material for the study of artificial intelligence theory.
    http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~philos/MindDict/
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    36. Assoc For Uncertainty In AI
    Web site for the Association for Uncertainty in artificial intelligence
    http://www.auai.org/

    37. University Of Sussex
    Computer Science and artificial intelligence Subject Group. Research interests Foundations of Computing; Natural Language Processing; HumanCentred Computing Technology; Evolutionary and Adaptive Systems; Neural Computation; Computer Vision and Medical Imaging.
    http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/csai/

    38. Foundations Of Transhumanism
    Academic papers on the science and philosophy of the future of mankind sic and superhuman artificial intelligence.
    http://www.ndirect.co.uk/~transhumanism/welcome.htm

    39. Artificial Intelligence Introduction
    Introduction to artificial intelligence, including a definition, analysis of the motivations and limitations of AI, and an overview of the technology along
    http://www.ai-depot.com/
    Artificial Intelligence
    Plain and simple. I've read this introduction before, always take me to the main artificial intelligence page
    What is Artificial Intelligence?
    Definition...
    A rtificial Intelligence is a branch of Science which deals with helping machines find solutions to complex problems in a more human-like fashion. This generally involves borrowing characteristics from human intelligence, and applying them as algorithms in a computer friendly way. A more or less flexible or efficient approach can be taken depending on the requirements established, which influences how artificial the intelligent behaviour appears. AI is generally associated with Computer Science , but it has many important links with other fields such as Maths Psychology Cognition Biology and Philosophy , among many others. Our ability to combine knowledge from all these fields will ultimately benefit our progress in the quest of creating an intelligent artificial being. Further details... Field of Artificial Intelligence
    Why Artificial Intelligence?
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    40. Computer Science Department, University Of Regina
    Department of Computer Science. Major research areas include artificial intelligence, graphics, image processing, expert systems, mathematical software and modeling, distributed computing, and theory of computation.
    http://www.cs.uregina.ca/
    U N I V E R S I T Y O F R E G I N A
    The University of Regina's B.Sc. and B.Sc. Honours degrees in Computer Science have been accredited by the Canadian Information Processing Society's (CIPS) Computer Science Accreditation Council (CSAC). The CSAC works with academic institutions to ensure that educational programs prepare students for the demands of the Computing and Information Systems profession. Completion of accredited computer information systems programs, assist graduates in pursuing the Information Systems Professional of Canada (I.S.P.) designation. More information about CIPS and the professional certification program can be obtained at http://www.cips.ca or (905) 602-1370. This WWW page is an official communication of the University of Regina.
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