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  1. 50 Years of Artificial Intelligence: Essays Dedicated to the 50th Anniversary of Artificial Intelligence (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  2. Artificial Intelligence (Addison-Wesley series in computer science) by Patrick Henry Winston, 1977-08-18
  3. Intelligent Agents VIII: 8th International Workshop, ATAL 2001 Seattle, WA, USA, August 1-3, 2001 Revised Papers (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
  4. Advances in Artificial Life: 7th European Conference, ECAL 2003, Dortmund, Germany, September 14-17, 2003, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
  5. Cooperative Information Agents: First International Workshop, CIA'97, Kiel, Germany, February 26-28, 1997, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
  6. Knowledge-Based Systems in Artificial Intelligence (McGraw-Hill advanced computer science series) by Randall Davis, 1981-11
  7. User Modeling 2001: 8th International Conference, UM 2001, Sonthofen, Germany, July 13-17, 2001. Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
  8. Discovery Science: 4th International Conference, DS 2001, Washington, DC, USA, November 25-28, 2001 Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
  9. 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)
  10. Applications of Uncertainty Formalisms (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
  11. Innovations in Applied Artificial Intelligence: 18th International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and ... (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  12. Machine Learning: ECML 2005: 16th European Conference on Machine Learning, Porto, Portugal, October 3-7, 2005, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science ... / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
  13. Developments in Applied Artificial Intelligence: 16th International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and ... (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  14. Progress in Discovery Science: Final Report of the Japanese Discovery Science Project (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)

61. Directory Of Open Access Journals
Keywords computer science, artificial intelligence Start Year 1997. First Monday Keywords artificial intelligence, computer science Start Year 1997
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62. Christophe Delord's -- Home Page
ENSEEIHT, France, computer science engineer, artificial intelligence (dialogue simulation, speech acts, PROLOG), Python, lexical and syntactic parsing.
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Christophe Delord's Home Page
Ces pages sont disponibles en anglais et en français
These pages are available both in english and in french

63. IBM Research | IBM Research | Artificial Intelligence
artificial intelligence (AI) is the study of how computer systems can simulate Although it is most commonly viewed as a subfield of computer science,
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About us Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the study of how computer systems can simulate intelligent processes such as learning, reasoning, and understanding symbolic information in context. AI is inherently a multi-disciplinary field. Although it is most commonly viewed as a subfield of computer science, and draws upon work in algorithms, databases, and theoretical computer science, AI also has close connections to the neurosciences, cognitive science and cognitive psychology, mathematical logic, and engineering.
IBM has been a leader in AI since AI's earliest days, when Arthur Samuels (in the 1950s) developed an expert checkers-playing program that learned from experience. Forty years later, IBM Research's chess-playing program Deep Blue made history by beating world chess champion Gary Kasparov.
AI Research at IBM goes far beyond game-playing programs and is at the forefront of many of the hottest areas of Artificial Intelligence. Research in AI at IBM can be characterized by the AI techniques or methodologies used in a particular project, or by the motivating application for which AI is used. AI techniques and methodologies include learning, Bayesian Reasoning, intelligent agents, knowledge representation, logic programming, and planning. AI applications include electronic commerce, intelligent tutoring systems, knowledge management, performance management, and exploratory vision.

64. 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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65. AI Overview
What is artificial intelligence? By John McCarthy. computer science artificial intelligence (AI) is a branch of computer science that studies the
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. . . Exactly what the computer provides is the ability not to be rigid and unthinking but, rather, to behave conditionally. That is what it means to apply knowledge to action: It means to let the action taken reflect knowledge of the situation, to be sometimes this way, sometimes that, as appropriate. . . .
In sum, technology can be controlled especially if it is saturated with intelligence to watch over how it goes, to keep accounts, to prevent errors, and to provide wisdom to each decision.

66. University Of Calgary ::: Department Of Computer Science
Department of computer science. Research areas artificial intelligence, Biological Modeling and Visualization, Graphics, computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) and Human computer Interaction (HCI), computer Vision, Programming Languages, Quantum Computing, Software Engineering.
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67. AI Magazine Calendar Of Events
TwentyEighth German Conference on artificial intelligence. Koblenz, Germany International Conference on computer and Information science (ICCIS 2005) .
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68. Publications In 1999
Assistant Professor at Department of computer science and Engineering, University of Washington. His research interests lie in artificial intelligence and its application to mobile robotics, believing that building systems is an important part of research, especially in robotics.
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69. Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
home for researchers in the Stanford computer science Department whose primary research focus is artificial intelligence. Specializes in including manipulation, machine learning, navigation, vision, tactile sensing, and reasoning.
http://ai.stanford.edu/
Welcome to the Stanford AI Laboratory
Welcome to the Stanford AI Lab!
The Stanford AI Lab (SAIL) is the intellectual home for researchers in the Stanford Computer Science Department whose primary research focus is Artificial Intelligence. The lab is located in the Gates Computer Science Building and the new Clark Center, where 100+ people share the space with 20+ robots. Our mission is to change the way we understand the world. In the past decade, an abundance of data has become available, such as online data on the Web, scientific data such as the transcript of the human genome, sensor data acquired by robots or by the buildings we inhabit. The list is endless. Turning data into information pertaining to problems that people care about, is the central mission of our research. As is a deeper understanding of human-level cognition, perception, and actuation. In short, we seek to develop the next generations of theory, algorithms, and systems, that help us attach meaning to bits and bytes. Members of the Stanford AI Lab have contributed to fields as diverse as bio-informatics, cognition, computational geometry, computer vision, decision theory, distributed systems, game theory, image processing, information retrieval, knowledge systems, logic, machine learning, multi-agent systems, natural language, neural networks, planning, probabilistic inference, sensor networks, and robotics. We invite you to browse our Web site to find out more about our research. Share our excitement about AI, and the many ways in which computers are changing almost every aspect of our lives.

70. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE RESEARCH LABORATORY AT IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
artificial intelligence Research Laboratory Department of computer science Iowa State University. Introduction Welcome Contact Information Research Overview
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71. RMIT - School Of Computer Science And Information Technology Home Page
Department of computer science. Conducts research in artificial intelligence, database systems, distributed computing, document management, human computer communication and software engineering.
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72. PUBLICATIONS OF THE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE RESEARCH LABORATORY
artificial intelligence Research Laboratory Department of computer science Iowa State University Department of computer science. Iowa State University.
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  • Honavar, V. and Slutzki, G. (1998) (Ed.). Proceedings of the Fourth International Colloquium on Grammatical Inference. (LNCS Vol. 1433). Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
  • Patel, M., Honavar, V., and Balakrishnan, K. (2001) (Ed.) Evolutionary Synthesis of Intelligent Agents. Boston, MA: MIT Press.
  • Honavar, V. and de la Higuera, C. (2001) (Ed.) Advances in Automata Induction, Grammatical Inference, and Language Acquisition. Forthcoming.
  • Honavar, V. and Uhr, L. (1994) (Ed). Artificial Intelligence and Neural Networks: Steps Toward Principled Integration. New York, NY: Academic Press. Journal Papers and Book Chapters
  • Andorf, C., Dobbs, D., and Honavar, V. (2004). Discovering Protein Function Classification Rules from Reduced Alphabet Representations of Protein Sequences. Information Sciences. In press.
  • Caragea, D., Silvescu, A., and Honavar, V. (2004). A Framework for Learning from Distributed Data Using Sufficient Statistics and its Application to Learning Decision Trees.
  • 73. 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/

    74. The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Artificial Intelligence
    artificial intelligence Group, Department of computer science, University of artificial intelligence and Cognitive science, School of computer science,
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    75. Informatics
    Center for multi disciplinary research and teaching in the fields of artificial intelligence, computer science, Linguistics, Philosophy and Psychology.
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    76. UofT Department Of Computer Science Research AI
    Department of computer science The artificial intelligence group in Toronto works in several primary subareas of the field computational linguistics,
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    The Artificial Intelligence group in Toronto works in several primary subareas of the field computational linguistics, knowledge representation and reasoning, robotics, planning, computer vision, and machine learning / neural networks. We have 14 full-time faculty members whose research spans these areas and more, and offer over a dozen graduate courses to help students develop and expand their knowledge and expertise.
    Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing
    http://www.cs.utoronto.ca/compling/
    The subarea of AI concerned with human languages ("natural languages") is computational linguistics. Researchers in this area are interested in developing programs that can "understand" and generate natural language. "Understanding" involves parsing linguistic input, determining its literal and non-literal meaning, and representing the meaning in a computational formalism; generation reverses this process. Research in this area is now being applied in commercial systems for tasks such as automatic or semi-automatic translation from one language to another, information retrieval, and intelligent aids to writers.
    Knowledge Representation and Cognitive Robotics
    http://www.cs.utoronto.ca/cogrobo/

    77. Institutionen För Informationsbehandling - Huvudsida
    Department of computer science. Research areas include programming methodology, probabalistic algorithms, software quality, applied artificial intelligence, and Linux.
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    Turku Centre for Computer Science
    Vid institutionen bedrivs också forskning inom ett flertal forskningsprojekt. För åren 2002-07 har projektet "Formal Methods for Programming" av Finlands Akademi fått status som spetsforskningsenhet.
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    78. Artificial Intelligence
    School of computer science and Engineering (CRICOS Provider No. multimedia design, computer science, artificial intelligence and software/hardware
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    The following are the main research areas in our group. There are many other areas of interest persued by individual researchers - please consult their respective home pages for more details. Knowledge Acquisition : Knowledge Acquisition is concerned with the development of knowledge bases based on the expertise of a human expert. This requires to express knowledge in a formalism suitable for automatic interpretation. Within this field, research at UNSW focusses on incremental knowledge acquisition techniques, which allow a human expert to provide explanations of their decisions that are automatically integrated into sophisticated knowledge bases. Knowledge Representation and Reasoning : Knowledge representation and reasoning deals with the formal aspects of representing and modelling problem domains and then reasoning with these representations. A key focus is the tradeoff between the expressiveness of the representation and the complexity of the associated reasoning algorithms. Machine Learning : Machine learning is the computational approach to learning from data. Originating in artificial intelligence with the study of robot learning and models of natural learning, it has led to spin-offs like neural and evolutionary computation, data mining, learning theory and program synthesis. The techniques have been applied in just about every current data-intensive area of activity.

    79. Department Of Scientific Computing (Director: Prof. Dr. Peter Zinterhof)
    Department of Scientific Computing. Research areas cover high dimensional number theoretic numerics, image and video processing, parallel processing, automated theorem proving and artificial intelligence, foundations of abstract signal processing, computer science and society, theoretical physics, integral and differential equations, and neural networks.
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    80. Home - Welcome To The 2005 International MultiConference In Computer Science & C
    The International MultiConference in computer science and computer Engineering is a major The 2005 International Conference on artificial intelligence
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