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  1. Swarm Intelligence: From Natural to Artificial Systems by Eric Bonabeau, Marco Dorigo, et all 1999-08-27
  2. Artificial Intelligence: Mirrors for the Mind (Milestones in Discovery and Invention) by Harry Henderson, 2007-04-13
  3. Handbook of Artificial Intelligence (v. 3) by Avron Barr, 1986-06
  4. Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence - Lisp by James Noyes, 1992-01-01
  5. Scripts, Plans, Goals, and Understanding: An Inquiry Into Human Knowledge Structures (Artificial Intelligence Series) by Roger C. Schank, Robert P. Abelson, 1977-07-01
  6. Encyclopedia of Artificial Intelligence by SC SHAPIRO, 2000-05
  7. Artificial Intelligence for Computer Games
  8. Computational Intelligence: Principles, Techniques and Applications by Amit Konar, 2005-05-31
  9. Mathematical Methods in Artificial Intelligence (Practitioners) by Edward A. Bender, 1996-02-10
  10. The Emergence of Artificial Cognition: An Introduction to Collective Learning by Peter Bock, 1993-01
  11. Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (Addison-Wesley Series in Computer Science) by Eugene Charniak, Drew McDermott, 1985-05
  12. Chips Challenging Champions: Games, Computers and Artificial Intelligence by J. Schaeffer, H.J. van den Herik, 2002-05-01
  13. COMPUTER BRAIN by Dr. Charles Dusenbury, 2009-03-25
  14. Common Lisp Programming for Artificial Intelligence (International Computer Science Series) by Tony Hasemer, John Domingue, 1989-08

101. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE RESEARCH LABORATORY AT IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
Development of datadriven knowledge acquisition in computational molecular biology from diverse, distributed, biological data sets with applications in genetic network inference and macromolecular structure-function characterization.
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102. Artificial Intelligence [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. artificial intelligence. As a theory in the philosophy of mind, artificial intelligence (or
http://www.iep.utm.edu/a/artintel.htm
Artificial Intelligence
As a theory in the philosophy of mind, artificial intelligence (or AI) is the view that human cognitive mental states can be duplicated in computing machinery. Accordingly, an intelligent system is nothing but an information processing system. Discussions of AI commonly draw a distinction between weak and strong AI. Weak AI holds that suitably programmed machines can simulate human cognition. Strong AI, by contrast, maintains that suitably programmed machines are capable of cognitive mental states. The weak claim is unproblematic, since a machine which merely simulates human cognition need not have conscious mental states. It is the strong claim, though, that has generated the most discussion, since this does entail that a computer can have cognitive mental states. In addition to the weak/strong distinction, it is also helpful to distinguish between other related notions. First, cognitive simulation is when a device such as a computer simply has the same the same input and output as a human. Second, cognitive replication occurs when the same internal causal relations are involved in a computational device as compared with a human brain. Third, cognitive

103. Holism
Argues against the idea that research in AI supposes meaning holism, and against classifying Wittgenstein as a meaning holist. By Carlo Penco.
http://www.lettere.unige.it/sif/strutture/9/epi/hp/penco/pub/holism.htm
Carlo Penco Department of Philosophy - University of Genova - Italy penco@unige.it Holism in Artificial Intelligence?
  • 0. Meaning Holism and Artificial Intelligence 1. Meaning as Procedure - The Case of Toy-Worlds 2. Meaning as Stereotype - The Case of Frame Systems 3. Meaning as Use in a Context - The Case of Contextual Reasoning 4. A remark against the interpretation of Wittgenstein as an holistic thinker
  • (longer version of a paper published in Philosophy of Science in Florence edited by M.L.Dalla Chiara, R. Giuntini, L. Laudisa, forthcoming - Acts of The tenth International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science, Florence, August 1995] . In the discussion on semantic holism it has been claimed that A.I. is almost entirely holistic. In this paper I show that some of the main lines of research in symbolic artificial intelligence are not holistic; I will consider three classical cases: toy words, frames and contextual reasoning. I claim that these examples from A.I. can be interpreted as implementing molecularist intuitions about language. Eventually I suggest that some assumptions behind the discussion on holism should be re-interpreted, expecially the usual references to Frege and Wittgenstein.[1] 0. Meaning Holism and Artificial Intelligence

    104. Paradigms Of Artificial Intelligence Programming
    Paradigms of artificial intelligence Programming Case Studies in Common Lisp. by Peter Norvig. A book published by Morgan Kaufmann, 1992.
    http://www.norvig.com/paip.html
    Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming: Case Studies in Common Lisp
    by Peter Norvig
    A book published by Morgan Kaufmann
    Paperbound, xxviii + 946 pages, ISBN 1-55860-191-0.
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    Contents
    I: Introduction to Common Lisp
    1. Introduction to Lisp
    2. A Simple Lisp Program
    3. Overview of Lisp
    II: Early AI Programs
    4. GPS: The General Problem Solver
    5. ELIZA: Dialog with a Machine
    6. Building Software Tools
    7. STUDENT: Solving Algebra Word Problems 8. Symbolic Mathematics: A Simplification Program III: Tools and Techniques 9. Efficiency Issues 10. Low Level Efficiency Issues 11. Logic Programming

    105. Events On Artificial Intelligence
    Events on artificial intelligence and Other Topics. You will find here a list of conferences, workshops, summer schools and similar.
    http://www.drc.ntu.edu.sg/users/mgeorg/enter.epl
    Events on Artificial Intelligence and Other Topics.
    You will find here a list of conferences, workshops, summer schools and similar. Most are related to to artificial intelligence, but you may be lucky to find something in your interest too.. Please search among all future events past events events for the and-combined keywords (the search is case in-sensitive). Restrict the search on events with forthcoming deadlines: (notification or registration deadlines are ignored; if no keyword is given, all events are listed). You may want to announce a new event , see a list of all forthcoming events, or look at the past events in , and , the events which are announced the last days.
    Events are in chronological order. Edited versions of these announcements are published under the title Current Events in Neurocomputing by Elsevier Science B.V. and as Calendar of Events in the International Journal of Computational Intelligence and Applications by the Imperial College Press, UK Please send an email to Georg Thimm if you encounter any problems, inconsistencies or out-of-date information.

    106. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
    Drum, bass and MP3 samples. Audio resources and shareware.
    http://www.f6.co.nz/artificial/index.htm

    107. IDIAP :
    Welcome to IDIAP s (Dalle Molle Institute for Perceptual artificial intelligence Website.
    http://www.idiap.ch/
    window.location ="http://www.idiap.ch/index.php?UrlTemplateType=15"; window.location ="http://www.idiap.ch/index.php?UrlTemplateType=15"; Home Contact Organization Groups Special events People Available Jobs Publications Demonstrations Contact IDIAP IDIAP is a semi-private research institute located in Martigny, Valais, and affiliated with the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) at Lausanne, and the University of Geneva. IDIAP carries out research in the areas of speech and speaker recognition, computer vision and machine learning. IDIAP is also the Leading House of the National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) on
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    108. Logic And Artificial Intelligence
    Report by Selmer Bringsjord, discussing the history of artificial intelligence, and its close relationship to work in logic.
    http://www.rpi.edu/~brings/LOG AI/lai/lai.html

    109. Jason Doucette's Curriculum Vitae / Resume / Portfolio - Real Time Graphics, AI,
    RealTime computer graphics, artificial intelligence, physics simulations, entertainment and educational software, screen shots and free downloads, traditional paper resume available on-line.
    http://www.jasondoucette.com/
    H OME R ÉSUMÉ ... RODUCTIVITY
    This is the online curriculum vitae / resume / portfolio page of Jason Allen Doucette
    Please visit my brother's online curriculum vitae: matthewdoucette.com
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    This HTML page, its graphics, and all information contained within it is Jason Allen Doucette
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    110. ECAI 2002 - Lyon 21-26 July 2002
    15 th European Conference on artificial intelligence. July 2126 2002 Lyon France,
    http://ecai2002.univ-lyon1.fr/show_en.pl
    main page français th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence
    July 21-26 2002 Lyon France
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    http://ecai2002.univ-lyon1.fr - last modified : 2002/07/29 - webmaster The University Claude Bernard of Lyon 1 (UCBL) and the National Institute of Applied Sciences (INSA) are very pleased to invite you to celebrate ECAI 2002, the 15th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, in Lyon. Like previous ECAIs, this event will bring together researchers and developers from universities and industry to present the state of the art in Artificial Intelligence. It will be an opportunity to have "knowledge at the heart of the development of society". Along with paper presentations and prestigious invited speakers, the conference will offer workshops and tutorials on the most advanced topics. In parallel with ECAI, the Conference on Prestigious Applications of Intelligent Systems (PAIS) will give an overview of the most significant real-world applications of artificial intelligence. For the first time, ECAI will also host the First STarting AI Researchers Symposium (STAIRS). This symposium aims to bring together doctoral students and young post-doctoral researchers in AI, giving them a real opportunity for cross-fertilization between the current leaders in the field and the next generation.

    111. The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Artificial Intelligence
    * Virtual Library * Computing * Logic programming artificial intelligence. Department of artificial intelligence, University of Edinburgh, UK.
    http://www.afm.sbu.ac.uk/ai/
    Virtual Library Computing Logic programming
    Artificial Intelligence
    Please contact Jonathan Bowen if you know of relevant on-line information not included here. Use the comp.ai newsgroup for general AI-related queries. This document contains some pointers to information on Artificial Intelligence (AI) available around the world on the World Wide Web (WWW or W3), a global hypermedia system providing worldwide information. Starred entries are especially recommended.
    New entries are added periodically. The following information is available:
    Research sites and projects
    Newsgroups
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    112. All-Reviews.com Movie/Video Review: A.I.: Artificial Intelligence
    Reviews of the movie.
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    out of 4 Starring: Haley Joel Osment Jude Law Director: Steven Spielberg Rated: PG-13 RunTime: 146 Minutes Release Date: June Genres: Drama Sci-Fi/Fantasy Buy this DVD Amazon.com ... Half.com *Also starring: William Hurt Frances O'Connor , Sam Robards Reviewer Roundup Dustin Putman review follows Steve Rhodes read the review Edward Johnson-Ott read the review Harvey Karten read the review Susan Granger read the review Review by Dustin Putman 4 stars out of 4 Loosely based on the story, "Supertoys Last All Summer Long," by Brian Aldiss, and the late Stanley Kubrick's dream project up until his death in 1999, "A.I.: Artificial Intelligence" is as accomplished a motion picture as anything director Steven Spielberg has ever made. Following Kubrick's unfortunate passing, Spielberg, who had prior been collaborating ideas with him concerning "A.I.," decided to make it his next directorial effort, both as a movie that he was passionate and excited about, and as a loving tribute to one of the great masters of the cinema. The end result of the long, arduous, 25-year journey of "A.I." is a science-fiction film filled with endless imagination and wonder; a mature, almost devastating fairy tale; and a thought-provoking rumination on the importance of love, and determined hope, in one's life. The movie is, indeed, a Spielberg production, although it does feature an icy, somehow bleak, emotional core that is certainly Kubrickian in spirit, and undoubtedly intentional. Using the approach of differing styles of moviemaking (with Spielberg more of a wide-eyed optimist) turns out to work extraordinarily well in this film's case, as the picture is deeply touching and effective without being maudlin, and occasionally sterile without coming off as cold-hearted.

    113. Artificial Intelligence
    AIrelated FAQs. artificial intelligence. artificial intelligence FAQ - no longer updated, current location is at UCLA. Artificial
    http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/project/ai-repository/ai/html/faqs/ai/top
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    Artificial Intelligence
    Last Web Update on August 10, 1997 by Mark Kantrowitz AI.Repository@cs.cmu.edu

    114. Wolfram Burgard
    Professor of Computer Science at the University of Freiburg and head of the research lab for Autonomous Intelligent Systems. Areas of interest lie in artificial intelligence and mobile robots.
    http://www.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/~burgard/

    115. Artificial Life
    artificial intelligence and Darwinism Symposium held at Tufts University in March 1995. Demo, links, online ordering.
    http://www1.oup.co.uk/alife/
    To order your copy of Artificial Life click here

    116. The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Artificial Intelligence
    artificial intelligence. Latest news The latest version of this page is now maintained here. Gopherspace search for information on artificial intelligence
    http://archive.comlab.ox.ac.uk/comp/ai.html
    Virtual Library Computing Logic programming
    Artificial Intelligence
    Latest news: The latest version of this page is now maintained here
    Please mail D.W.Corne@reading.ac.uk if you know of relevant on-line information not included here. Use the comp.ai newsgroup for general AI-related queries. This document contains some pointers to information on Artificial Intelligence AI ) available around the world on the World Wide Web (WWW or W3), a global hypermedia system providing worldwide information Starred entries are especially recommended.
    New entries are added periodically. The following information is available:
    Research sites and projects
    Newsgroups
    Other information
    Research sites and projects

    117. Databases And Artificial Intelligence 3
    Next Contents. Databases and artificial intelligence 3 artificial intelligence Segment. Alison Cawsey. Contents; Introduction What is artificial intelligence?
    http://www.cee.hw.ac.uk/~alison/ai3notes/all.html
    Artificial Intelligence Segment
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  • 118. Department Of Computer Sciences
    Institute of Computer Science. Research areas include theoretical computer science, graph grammars, visual programming, computational linguistics, evolutionary computation, parallel and distributed systems, soft computing, fault tolerance, object oriented systems, pattern recognition, data warehousing, scientific databases, workflow management, performance evaluation, artificial intelligence, computer graphics, and simulation.
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    119. Multiple-Valued Logic
    A MathFIT Workshop. School of Computer Science, Queen's University Belfast; 27 28 April 2001.
    http://www.qub.ac.uk/ivs/mvl/
    Application of Multiple-Valued Logic to
    Artificial Intelligence and to Data Mining
    A MathFIT (Mathematics for Information Technology, supported by EPSRC and London Mathematical Society) Workshop
    Venue: School of Computer Science, Queen's University Belfast
    Dates: Friday 27 April and Saturday 28 April 2001
    Workshop Presentations
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    Workshop Background
    The application of multiple-valued logic (MVL) to (i) reasoning, and to (ii) learning, represents a slowly-burgeoning area of research work. This workshop aims at significantly strengthening these applications of MVL. We are aiming at enhancing the role of MVL in data mining and in artificial intelligence. A range of speakers will deal with theoretical aspects of MVL, and applications to reasoning (in artificial intelligence) and to learning (in data mining). Clustering and classification are at the core of many of these methods and applications. The opening morning session will consist of tutorials, aimed at PhD research students and young researchers.

    120. The Philosophy And Future Of AI
    A personal perspective, with many links, from artificial intelligence researcher Mark Humphrys.
    http://www.compapp.dcu.ie/~humphrys/philosophy.html
    Mark Humphrys Research AI in general - Philosophy and Future of AI
    The Philosophy and Future of AI
    by Mark Humphrys. I'm a strong believer in actually building things rather than just talking. But like everyone else in the field, I've got some informal thoughts on what it's all about. Here's my current set of conclusions. I have written a popular science talk on this.
    AI is possible ..
    Philosophy of Mind

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