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  1. Anticipatory Behavior in Adaptive Learning Systems: From Brains to Individual and Social Behavior (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
  2. Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Artificial Intelligence) by Ronald Brachman, Hector Levesque, 2004-06-02
  3. Ai: The Tumultuous History of the Search for Artificial Intelligence by Daniel Crevier, 1994-08
  4. Automated Planning: Theory & Practice (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Artificial Intelligence) by Malik Ghallab, Dana Nau, et all 2004-05-17
  5. International Dictionary of Artificial Intelligence by William Raynor, 2009-03
  6. The Emotion Machine: Commonsense Thinking, Artificial Intelligence, and the Future of the Human Mind by Marvin Minsky, 2007-11-13
  7. Managing Knowledge with Artificial Intelligence: An Introduction with Guidelines for Nonspecialists by Kevin C. Desouza, 2002-07-30
  8. Apocalyptic AI: Visions of Heaven in Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and Virtual Reality by Robert Geraci, 2010-03-05
  9. Minds and Computers: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence by Matt Carter, 2007-02-15
  10. Artificial Life: A Report from the Frontier Where Computers Meet Biology by Steven Levy, 1993-07-27
  11. Artificial Intelligence: Critical Concepts in Cognitive Science
  12. PRICAI 2010: Trends in Artificial Intelligence: 11th Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Daegu, Korea, August 30-September ... / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
  13. Multi-Agent Systems and Applications: 9th ECCAI Advanced Course ACAI 2001 and Agent Link's 3rd European Agent Systems Summer School, EASSS 2001, Prague, ... / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
  14. Artificial Intelligence in Finance & Investing: State-of-the-Art Technologies for Securities Selection and Portfolio Management by Robert R. Trippi, 1995-11-19

121. Slashdot | Artificial Intelligence For Computer Games
artificial intelligence for Computer Games article related to Book Reviews,Programming, and Games.
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122. 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.
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123. JPL Artificial Intelligence Group
The artificial intelligence Group performs basic research in the areas of ArtificialIntelligence Planning and Scheduling, with applications to science
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124. 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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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.

125. Www.pentagon-ai.army.mil/
generation5 At the forefront of artificial intelligenceGeneration5 aims to be the most comprehensive artificial intelligence site onthe Internet. Community-orientated, Generation5 deals with all AI topics
http://www.pentagon-ai.army.mil/

126. 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.
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127. Artificial Intelligence And Cognitive Computing At The University Of Georgia
artificial intelligence and Cognitive Computing at the University of Georgia.
http://www.ai.uga.edu/
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128. Consciousness As An Active Force
Amy Lansky, a researcher in artificial intelligence, argues against a purely neurophysiological explanation of consciousness.
http://www.renresearch.com/consciousness.html
Consciousness as an Active Force
Amy L. Lansky, PhD Renaissance Research
1000 Fremont Ave. Suite Z. Los Altos, CA 94024
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Stanford University
1. Introduction
As a researcher in computer science and artificial intelligence (AI) for over twenty years, I am known for my work on a variety of automated planning systems [Georgeff+Lansky1, Georgeff+Lansky2, Lansky1, Lansky2]. For instance, I have built artificial agents that "perceive", reason about their environment and about their own "beliefs", and take actions as a result. Despite, or perhaps because of my expertise in this area, I find myself alarmed by the emerging trend in the consciousness community to equate consciousness with simple awareness, or even with more complex forms of reasoning and action based on awareness. The natural result of this equation will be to find computers capable of consciousness or, perhaps even worse, to view humans as complex machines [Dennett]. Interestingly, just as my work as a computer scientist became more and more practical, my inner life became increasingly metaphysical. Over the years, I have come to believe that much more exists than meets our limited awareness; the universe is not the mundane three-dimensional mechanistic place that it appears to be. Indeed, I believe it is filled with energy fields and forces we have yet to measure. It is through an examination of human interaction with these energies that, I believe, humanity will ultimately expand its understanding of consciousness. The primary goal of this paper is to describe what I believe we may find in these explorations:

129. Electronic Transactions On Artificial Intelligence, ETAI

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130. 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.
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131. Philosophy Of Mind Bibliography, Part 4: Philosophy Of Artificial Intelligence
On the Turing test for artificial intelligence. Kybernetes 2561. (Google) Wittgenstein on language and artificial intelligence The Chineseroom
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    132. Faculty Of Computing, Engineering And Technology Index Page
    School of Computing. Research groups artificial intelligence; Centre for Intelligent Environmental Systems ; Distributed systems ; Computer assisted learning; Graphics and image processing; Strategic information systems; Systems engineering.
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    133. Thoughts On Artificial Intelligence
    Some reflections on artificial intelligence and the nature of the Turing Test.
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  • Introduction Why the current approach of AI is wrong
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  • These are my own ideas on the topic, based on the article Subcognition and the Limits of the Turing Test by Robert M. French. AI is not my field of study, and the article was written almost 10 years ago (when I was still a student).)
    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.

    134. Informatics@Edinburgh: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Science, Computer Scie
    Research and Teaching in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Cognitive Science and artificial intelligence at Edinburgh. Information on teaching, research, publications and links to research group sites.
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    The School brings together research in Computer Science, Cognitive Science, Computational Linguistics and Artificial Intelligence and provides a fertile environment for a wide range of interdisciplinary studies. We offer a flexible choice of undergraduate and postgraduate courses and degrees in Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Science, Computational Linguistics, Computer Science and Software Engineering.
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    135. UAI 2005 Home Page
    2005, July 2629, Edinburgh, Scotland. Principled methods for reasoning underuncertainty within intelligent systems. Submission deadline 16 March 2005.
    http://www.cs.toronto.edu/uai2005/
    UAI 2005
    st Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence
    July 26th- July 29th 2005
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    3rd Bayesian Modeling Applications Workshop.
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    May 23 Author notification June 5th Camera ready copy due May 28th Early Registration Deadline June 13th Accommodation Booking
    • Description: Since 1985, the Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI) has been the primary international forum for presenting new results on the use of principled methods for reasoning under uncertainty within intelligent systems. The scope of UAI is wide, including, but not limited to, representation, automated reasoning, learning, decision making and knowledge acquisition under uncertainty. We encourage submissions of papers to UAI-2005 that report on advances in these core areas, as well as those dealing with insights derived from the construction and use of applications involving uncertain reasoning.
      The UAI conference will be held just prior to IJCAI 2005 in Edinburgh The UAI conference series is organized by the Association for Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence . AUAI's web site a number of resources for UAI researchers, including electronic version of previous UAI conference proceedings

    136. Ethical Issues In Advanced Artificial Intelligence
    Oxford philosopher Nick Bostrom's analysis and policy recommendations for the construction of advanced artificial intelligences with selfimproving superhuman intelligence (the Singularity).
    http://www.nickbostrom.com/ethics/ai.html
    Ethical Issues in Advanced Artificial Intelligence
    Nick Bostrom
    Oxford University Philosophy Faculty 10 Merton Street Oxford OX1 4JJ United Kingdom Homepage: http://www.nickbostrom.com
    [This is a slightly revised version of a paper published in Cognitive, Emotive and Ethical Aspects of Decision Making in Humans and in Artificial Intelligence , Vol. 2, ed. I. Smit et al., Int. Institute of Advanced Studies in Systems Research and Cybernetics, 2003, pp. 12-17]
    ABSTRACT KEYWORDS: Artificial intelligence, ethics, uploading, superintelligence, global security, cost-benefit analysis
    1. INTRODUCTION A superintelligence is any intellect that is vastly outperforms the best human brains in practically every field, including scientific creativity, general wisdom, and social skills. This definition leaves open how the superintelligence is implemented – it could be in a digital computer, an ensemble of networked computers, cultured cortical tissue, or something else. On this definition, Deep Blue is not a superintelligence, since it is only smart within one narrow domain (chess), and even there it is not vastly superior to the best humans. Entities such as corporations or the scientific community are not superintelligences either. Although they can perform a number of intellectual feats of which no individual human is capable, they are not sufficiently integrated to count as “intellects”, and there are many fields in which they perform much worse than single humans. For example, you cannot have a real-time conversation with “the scientific community”.

    137. Events On Artificial Intelligence
    List of artificial intelligence conferences, including genetic algorithms.
    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.

    138. 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.

    139. Artificial Intelligence Tutorial Review For Psychology Students
    artificial intelligence tutorial review for PSY371 how AI relates to the humanmind and to the field of psychology.
    http://www.psych.utoronto.ca/~reingold/courses/ai/

    140. A.I. : 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/
    Plan du site Bienvenue sur le site de référence du film A.I. Introduction Genèse Illustrations et bande-annonce Jeu: Actualités ... Entrer dans le site >>

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