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  1. The Handbook of Artificial Intelligence (3 Volumes, complete) by Avron & Feigenbaum, Edward A eds Barr, 1981
  2. Artificial Intelligence: Robotics and Machine Evolution (Megatech) by David Jefferis, 1999-04
  3. Principles of Artificial Intelligence by Nils J. Nilsson, 1986-06
  4. God from the Machine: Artificial Intelligence Models of Religious Cognition (Cognitive Science of Religion Series) by William Sims Bainbridge, 2006-03-28
  5. Enhanced Methods in Computer Security, Biometric and Artificial Intelligence Systems
  6. The Foundations of Artificial Intelligence: A Sourcebook
  7. Image Processing for the Food Industry (Series in Machine Perception and Artificial Intelligence, Volume 37) by E. R. Davies, 2000-06
  8. Thinking Machines: Discourses of Artificial Intelligence by Niran Bahjat-Abbas, 2007-12-03
  9. A Connectionist Approach to Word Sense Disambiguation (Research Notes in Artificial Intelligence) by Garrison W. Cottrell, 1989-10
  10. Chaos and Society, (Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, 29)
  11. Essentials of Artificial Intelligence by Matthew L. Ginsberg, 1993-03
  12. Rob Milne: A Tribute to a Pioneering AI Scientist, Entrepreneur and Mountaineer, Volume 139 Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications
  13. Building Problem Solvers (Artificial Intelligence) by Kenneth D. Forbus, Johan de Kleer, 1993-11-19
  14. Artificial Intelligence in Education:Building Technology Rich Learning Contexts that Work (Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications)

121. Databases And Artificial Intelligence 3
Next Contents. Databases and artificial intelligence 3 artificial intelligence Segment. Alison Cawsey. Contents; Introduction What is artificial intelligence?
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    123. McGill University School Of Computer Science
    School of Computer Science. Research groups focus on advanced compilers, architectures and programming systems, Java tools, artificial intelligence, database technology, computational geometry, mobile robotics, computer vision, software engineering, cryptography and quantum information.
    http://www.cs.mcgill.ca/
    Admissions and Program Information
    Undergraduate Program
    Graduate Program Diploma in Information Technology
    Content
    News and Events
    Research and Publications
    Contact Information
    Laurels ...
    Network and Services

    124. Metaphor: A Language Of Metaphors
    A theory that suggests that metaphors are based in mathematical truths, and may be key to both brain structure and artificial intelligence.
    http://knowgramming.com/metaphors/
    A Language of Metaphors "The metaphor shows us the universe is full of cousins." The Premise The Preface Awkward attempts at telling you what this is all about... Metaphor Resources for Teachers, Students, Poets and Pundits! Examples of Metaphor Photos of Metaphors The Metaphor List ... A Carpet of Mouths (unedited!) Living and Dead Metaphors The Politics of Inertia Coming Chapters A few Quotes from this site Click here for Hooked on Phonics Metaphor Exercises and Applied Metaphor Metaphors as a Tool for Invention (Applications) Highway-Strength Viagra Metaphor and Multidiscipline The Language of Metaphors Field Test: Level #1 ... Monthly Crosswords full of Metaphor! A Language of Metaphors 1) Making Connections Objects and Concepts How Metaphors are Born
    2) Order ! Order in the Court !!
    Categorizing Metaphors
    3) An "Important" Chapter
    How Metaphors Convey "Pecking Order"
    4) Everything About "Nothing"

    125. Electronic Transactions On Artificial Intelligence, ETAI

    http://www.etaij.org/

    126. AISB - Promoting AI And Cognitive Science In The UK
    The Society for the Study of artificial intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour (SSAISB) is the largest artificial intelligence Society in the United
    http://www.aisb.org.uk/
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    The Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour (SSAISB) is the largest Artificial Intelligence Society in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1964, the society has an international membership drawn from both academia and industry. SSAISB is a member of:
    News
    • SSAISB in collaboration with the BCS SGAI is running a Schools Liaison Event. This will be held at City University on the 5th. For more information follow this link
    • There are two SSAISB committee place available. Nominations close on the 1st May. You can download this nomination form if you are interested.
    • Student Travel Awards available for the European 16th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2004 (ECAI-04, http://www.dsic.upv.es/ecai2004/ ) and the Nineteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-2005, http://ijcai05.csd.abdn.ac.uk/

    127. 6th AI And MATH Symposium
    6th International Symposium. Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA; 57 January 2000.
    http://rutcor.rutgers.edu/~amai/aimath00/
    This is the Web site of the Sixth International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Mathematics. You need a higher version browser to be able to see the frames.

    128. Thoughts On Artificial Intelligence
    Thoughts on artificial intelligence _ The Turing Test _ The Ackermann Function _ German and English _ Istanbul. Thoughts on artificial intelligence.
    http://www.kosara.net/thoughts/ai.html
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    Thoughts on Artificial Intelligence
    Table Of Contents
  • Introduction
  • Why the current approach of AI is wrong
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  • See also ... These are my own ideas on the topic, based on the article Subcognition and the Limits of the Turing Test by Robert M. French. They are no scientific theories, nor am I a specialist on the subject!)
    1. Introduction
    Although there is no clear definition of AI (not even of intelligence), it can be described as the attempt to build machines that think and act like humans, that are able to learn and to use their knowledge to solve problems on their own. A 'by-product' of the intensive studies of the human brain by AI researchers is a far better understanding of how it works. The human brain consists of 10 to 100 billion neurons, each of which is connected to between 10 and 10,000 others through synapses. The single brain cell is comparatively slow (compared to a microprocessor) and has a very simple function: building the sum of its inputs and issuing an output, if that sum exceeds a certain value. Through its highly parallel way of operation, however, the human brain achieves a performance that has not been reached by computers yet; and even at the current speed of development in that field, we still have about twenty years until the first supercomputers will be of equal power.
  • 129. Heuristics And Artificial Intelligence In Finance And Investment
    artificial intelligence and optimization in finance and investment. heuristics and artificial intelligence in finance and investment.
    http://www.geocities.com/francorbusetti/
    View Page Stats heuristics and artificial intelligence in finance and investment To be or not to be is true - G. Boole General optimisation/AI Special topics Neural networks
    Genetic algorithms

    Tabu search

    Simulated annealing

    This site is intended to be succinct rather than overwhelming. Note that articles and references are normally linked to the actual documents, usually in PDF format. You can left-click to open in Adobe Acrobat or right-click to save while continuing to browse. Email Franco Busetti with comments, ideas, suggested links and broken links. Site map General optimisation
    / AI resources Special topics Databases Neural networks Genetic algorithms Tabu search ... Education General optimisation / AI resources Databases Another core quantitative site is the Condensed Matter ( cond-mat ) section of the Los Alamos National laboratory site of downloadable papers, which is searchable. A key resource. South African users can use the local mirror site for more speed..

    130. Artificial Intelligence, Le Film De Spielberg
    Pr©sentation du film, des acteurs, t©l©chargement d'images et de bandes annonces, jeux.
    http://artificialintelligence.ifrance.com/artificialintelligence/

    131. Confixx Professional
    artificial intelligence trading systems for US stocks. Daily buy / sell overview.
    http://www.ai-trader.com
    Bitte Einloggen Geben Sie Ihren Login und Ihr Passwort ein und klicken Sie dann auf "Einloggen". Login: Passwort: Einloggen Haben Sie Ihr Passwort vergessen? Wenn Sie Ihr Passwort vergessen haben, wird Confixx versuchen Ihnen zu helfen, indem es Ihnen ein neues Passwort per Email zuschickt. Passwort holen

    132. Artificial Intelligence At Georgia Tech
    We cover a broad spectrum of artificial intelligence research, including the representation and organization of knowledge; the acquisition of knowledge through
    http://www.cc.gatech.edu/ai/
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    Welcome to AI at Georgia Tech!
    Welcome to Georgia Tech's AI group! We cover a broad spectrum of Artificial Intelligence research, including the representation and organization of knowledge; the acquisition of knowledge through learning and instruction; and the use of experiential and other knowledge in design, explanation, language processing, problem solving, software understanding, intelligent systems, robotics, and perception. Much of our research has a strong cognitive flavor to it. Some of it is inspired by cognition while some explicitly models cognitive processes. We overlap and collaborate with the Cognitive Science program , the Intelligent Systems and Robotics group , the EduTech Institute , and the Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center We are located in the College of Computing . If you're planning to visit us in person, a campus map maps and directions to the College of Computing, information on public transportation , and a current weather forecast are available.
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    133. Searle's Chinese Room Argument: Entry
    A detailed review by Larry Hauser of Searle's arguments against artificial intelligence. Features an extensively annotated bibliography.
    http://host.uniroma3.it/progetti/kant/field/chinese.html
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    Room Argument Version 2.0
    John Searle's ( ) thought experiment and associated ( ) argument is one of the best known and widely credited counters to claims of artificial intelligence (AI), i.e., to claims that computers do or at least can (roughly, someday will) think. According to Searle's original presentation, the argument is based on two truths: brains cause minds , and syntax doesn't suffice for semantics . Its target, Searle dubs "strong AI": "according to strong AI," according to Searle, "the computer is not merely a tool in the study of the mind, rather the appropriately programmed computer really is a mind in the sense that computers given the right programs can be literally said to understand and have other cognitive states" ( , p. 417). Searle contrasts "strong AI" to "weak AI". According to weak AI, according to Searle, computers just simulate thought, their seeming understanding isn't real (just as-if) understanding, their seeming calculation as-if calculation, etc.; nevertheless, computer simulation is useful for studying the mind (as for studying the weather and other things).

    134. Ai Trainer
    A realtime, plain-English artificial intelligence scripting engine for use in developing non-neural, weighted logic and knowledge-based agents.
    http://aitrainer.com/

    135. ECAI 2000
    Translate this page 14th European Conference on artificial intelligence. Berlin, Germany .
    http://www.ecai2000.hu-berlin.de/
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    136. Politecnico Di Milano
    Department of Electronics and Computing. Research areas include artificial intelligence and robotics, computer architecture, databases and information systems, multimedia, software engineering, theoretical computer science,
    http://www.elet.polimi.it/

    137. Push Singh
    MIT Media Lab artificial intelligence, open source web collaborations, leader of Open Mind Commonsense project.
    http://www.media.mit.edu/people/push/
    Push Singh E-mail:
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    Background
    I am a Ph.D. student in the department of EECS at MIT , although I do my research at the Media Lab . My goal is to understand how minds work, so that I can construct a machine that thinks. No small task, but I do have the advantage of an amazing advisor and mentor, the redoubtable Marvin Minsky
    Research
    My research is focused mainly on finding ways to give computers human-like common sense . I find it useful to think about this problem as divided along the lines of knowledge representation, reasoning, and architecture , and my research contributes to each of these areas. I am interested in ways to acquire large-scale commonsense knowledge bases, in ways to represent important but relatively little studied types of commonsense knowledge such as negative expertise, in ways to reason with vague, ambiguous, and otherwise problematic units of commonsense knowledge, and in ways to arrange these kinds of resources into larger architectures that do more than any simple method possibly could. This approach is in contrast to the popular notion that machines that see, hear, move about, and

    138. Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach
    artificial intelligence A Modern Approach, artificial intelligence A Modern Approach. The leading textbook in artificial intelligence.
    http://aima.cs.berkeley.edu/
    Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach
    Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach
    (Second Edition) by Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig
    The leading textbook in Artificial Intelligence.
    Used in over universities in countries.
    The 57th most cited computer science publication ever.
    What's New
    Comments and Discussion
    AI Resources on the Web
    Online Code Repository
    For the Instructor
    Getting the Book
    Table of Contents ( Full Version
    Preface ( html chapter map
    Part I Artificial Intelligence
    1 Introduction
    2 Intelligent Agents
    Part II Problem Solving
    3 Solving Problems by Searching
    4 Informed Search and Exploration
    5 Constraint Satisfaction Problems ( pdf
    6 Adversarial Search Part III Knowledge and Reasoning 7 Logical Agents ( pdf 8 First-Order Logic 9 Inference in First-Order Logic 10 Knowledge Representation Part IV Planning 11 Planning ( pdf 12 Planning and Acting in the Real World

    139. Amitabha Mukerjee
    Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur artificial intelligence, Computer Vision, Geometric Modelling, Robotics.
    http://www.cse.iitk.ac.in/users/amit/index.html
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    140. Www.mcs.net/~jorn/html/ai.html
    www.cair.res.in/ www.boeing.com/nosearch/ijcai/ artificial intelligence Artificial Life - AI, TSP, GA, GP, ants Links. artificial intelligence Resources Many AI links, including companies with AI products. artificial intelligence Laboratory Home Page MIT s AI Lab.
    http://www.mcs.net/~jorn/html/ai.html

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