MIT CSAIL Clinical Decision Making Group Home page of MIT's Clinical Decision Making Group which is focused on applying computer science, and artificial intelligence in particular, to medicine. http://medg.lcs.mit.edu/
Extractions: This web site is being moved (slowly) to a different server, which will be at the same URL. Please make no changes after June 27, 2005, because they will not be reflected in the new site. Director: Peter Szolovits psz@mit.edu Mission: To provide better health care through applied artificial intelligence. Description: The Clinical Decision Making Group at the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science is a research group dedicated to exploring and furthering the application of technology and artificial intelligence to clinical situations. Because of the vital and crucial nature of medical practice, and the need for accurate and timely information to support clinical decisions, the group is also focused on the gathering, availability, security and use of medical information throughout the human "life cycle" and beyond.
Extractions: The 2005 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ICAI'05) will be held in Las Vegas, Nevada, June 27-30, 2005. The ICAI'05 Conference will be held simultaneously (ie, same location and dates) with a number of other international Conferences and workshops (CISST'05, PDPTA'05, ICOMP'05, SERP'05, CIC'05, ...). The last set of conferences (ICAI'05 and affiliated events) had research contributions from 78 countries (the event held in Las Vegas had over 1,450 participants from all over the world.) It is hoped that PDPTA'05 will also have a strong international flavor.
Some Philosophy And AI Material Links to resources for the following topics Philosophy, artificial intelligence, computer science Technical Documents. http://www.linfield.edu/~darnett/topiclst.html
Extractions: Cryptography and privacy issues Philosophy around the Web An extensive list of resources in philosophy and pointers to pages of currently-active philosophers. It includes pointers to academic departments in philosophy, religion, and other subjects and to online sources of classic texts, biographies, bibliographies, and other reference materials. Compiled by Peter J. King at St. Hilda's College, Oxford - his own work is included, as well. IPL Philosophy The Internet Public Library's "Philosophy Ready Reference". There are pointers to three general guides to materials ranging from a list of philosophy and religion materials, loosely collected under the heading of "American Studies", to the Philosophy and Ethics section of Dian Kovacs' Directory of Scholarly Electronic Conferences a list of on-line discussion groups and to gopher-based materials.
Artificial Intelligence artificial intelligence Realizing the Ultimate Promises of Computing. David L. Waltz Vice President, computer science Research NEC Research Institute http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/lazowska/cra/ai.html
Extractions: NEC Research Institute Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the key technology in many of today's novel applications, ranging from banking systems that detect attempted credit card fraud, to telephone systems that understand speech, to software systems that notice when you're having problems and offer appropriate advice. These technologies would not exist today without the sustained federal support of fundamental AI research over the past three decades. Although there are some fairly pure applications of AI such as industrial robots, or the Intellipath TM Autonomous vehicles: A DARPA-funded onboard computer system from Carnegie Mellon University drove a van all but 52 of the 2849 miles from Washington, DC to San Diego, averaging 63 miles per hour day and night, rain or shine; Computer chess: Deep Blue , a chess computer built by IBM researchers, defeated world champion Gary Kasparov in a landmark performance; Mathematical theorem proving: A computer system at Argonne National Laboratories proved a long-standing mathematical conjecture about algebra using a method that would be considered creative if done by humans;
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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Artificial Intelligence, University Of Waterloo School of computer science Faculty of Mathematics artificial The artificial intelligence Group conducts research in many areas of artificial http://ai.uwaterloo.ca/
Extractions: Artificial Intelligence Research Group HOME PEOPLE Faculty Students Alumni RESEARCH COURSES Graduate Undergraduate AI SEMINAR The Artificial Intelligence Group conducts research in many areas of artificial intelligence. The group has active interests in: models of intelligent interaction, multi-agent systems, natural language understanding, constraint programming, computational vision, and robotics. Members of the AI group have been busy travelling this summer. Michael Cheng and Kate Larson both presented work at AAMAS'05 which was held in Utrecht, The Netherlands. Michael, Kevin Regan and Pascal Poupart all travelled to Edinburgh, Scotland where Michael presented his work at User Modeling , Kevin presented at the DASUM workshop, and Pascal presented at IJCAI More News On Friday, September 16 at 3:35 pm the AI group will be doing a group presentation to an audience of fellow faculty members and graduate students in DC1302.
UofT Department Of Computer Science Home Page 2005 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/
Extractions: The Sciences of the Artificial by Herbert Alexander Simon "People sometimes ask me what they should read to find out about artificial intelligence. Herbert Simon's book The Sciences of the Artificial is always on the list I give them. Every page issues a challenge to conventional thinking, and the layman who digests it well will certainly understand what the field of artificial intelligence hopes to accomplish. I recommend it in the same spirit that I recommend Freud to people who ask about psychoanalysis, or Piaget to those who ask about child psychology: If you want to learn about a subject, start by reading its founding fathers." George A. Miller, Complex Information Processing Herbert A. Simon is Richard King Mellon University Professor of Computer Science and Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, and 1978 Nobel Laureate in Economics.
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/
A Taylor & Francis Journal: Applied Artificial Intelligence Applied artificial intelligence addresses concerns in applied research and Applied artificial intelligence 43rd out of 77 journals in computer science, http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/08839514.asp
Extractions: of CrossRef Aims and Scope: Applied Artificial Intelligence addresses concerns in applied research and applications of artificial intelligence (AI). The journal also acts as a medium for exchanging ideas and thoughts about impacts of AI research. Articles highlight advances in uses of AI systems for solving tasks in management, industry, engineering, administration, and education; evaluations of existing AI systems and tools, emphasizing comparative studies and user experiences; and the economic, social, and cultural impacts of AI. Papers on key applications, highlighting methods, time schedules, person-months needed, and other relevant material are welcome. The Institute of Scientific Information Journal Citations Report for 2003 ranks Applied Artificial Intelligence
Extractions: Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering Faculties A-Z Directory Library Almost everyone today either uses information communication technology (ICT) related products at home or at work. SMS your friends or surf the net - these are just some of the everyday things that you do that are possible because of ICT. Computer science and software engineering is the core of ICT. With the expanding information age and a steady growth in opportunities within the core areas of the ICT sector predicted, use of information related products and opportunities in ICT will continue to grow. Prof. Rao Kotagiri
AIED 2005 The 12th International Conference on artificial intelligence in Education (AIED including artificial intelligence, other areas of computer science, http://hcs.science.uva.nl/AIED2005/
Extractions: The 12th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education (AIED 2005) is the latest in a longstanding series of biennial international conferences highlighting top quality research in the development of advanced educational applications. The AIED field is committed to the belief that true progress in learning technology requires combining advanced technology with advanced understanding of learners, learning, and the context of learning. The conference thus provides opportunities for the cross-fertilization of information and ideas from researchers in the many fields that make up this interdisciplinary research area, including: artificial intelligence, other areas of computer science, cognitive science, education, learning sciences, educational technology, psychology, philosophy, sociology, anthropology, linguistics, and the many domain-specific areas for which AIED systems have been designed and built. Important announcements: Conference program is now available (latest update July 16th). The program includes:
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/
Department Of Computer Science, HKUST Department of computer science. Research areas include theoretical computer science, algorithms, artificial intelligence, computer engineering, data and knowledge management and software technology. http://www.cs.ust.hk/
Evolutionary Design Of Neural Architectures A repository maintained by the artificial intelligence Research Group led by Vasant Honavar in the Department of computer science at Iowa State University. http://www.cs.iastate.edu/~gannadm/homepage.html
Extractions: Welcome to the WWW repository of resources on Evolutionary Design of Neural Architectures (EDNA). This repository is maintained by the Artificial Intelligence Research Group led by Vasant Honavar in the Department of Computer Science at Iowa State University Evolutionary Design of Neural Architectures Resource-List All messages posted on the GANN Mailing List have been archived. The contents of the archive may be obtained by either clicking here or sending mail to majordomo@cs.iastate.edu with the body index gann-list . This returns a list of files currently archived. A specific file may be obtained by sending a message with body get gann-list file-name to majordomo@cs.iastate.edu
TU Berlin --- Dept. Of Computer Science Department of computer science. Research interests include computer graphics, computer vision, real time systems, robotics, computer architecture, logic design, data structures, functional and logic programming, scientific computing, communication, operating systems, neural networks, software engineering, theoretical computer science, formal specification, compiler construction, artificial intelligence, and knowledge based systems. http://cs.tu-berlin.de/index-en.html
Extractions: In der neuen gehen die bisherigen Fachbereiche Elektrotechnik und Informatik auf. Das Folgende ist im Wesentlichen ein Informationsangebot des bisherigen Fachbereichs Informatik: Please note that most topics are still in German. ( = Available in English.) The Organization of the Dept. of Computer Science Staff, Students and Projects Dean and Administration of the Department
HA Simon - Computer Science Research Herbert Simon s main interests in computer science were in artificial artificial intelligence an empirical science. artificial intelligence, 77(1), http://www.psy.cmu.edu/psy/faculty/hsimon/comp-sci.html
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/
University Of Dortmund Computer Science VIII News from the artificial intelligence Group. Workshop Learning With Multiple Views , Workshop at the 22nd International Conference on Machine Learning http://www-ai.cs.uni-dortmund.de/