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Helping people design and create their own AIs based on Quake AI-bots. C++ Tutorials, C++ editor/compiler, Quake code, links, essays. Lots and lots of good AI links Archive of moderated list, last entry to archive was July 1998. List is about any info related to the intersection of AI and statistics. Examine the history, uses and consequences of AI. Beginners can learn the basics here while researchers can access extensive technical resources. Formerly known as the Mining Co. AI Guide. This site organizes information that a broad audience should find understandable and useful within the problem solving technology continuum of advanced heuristic methods. You will find FAQs, Newsgroups, Software, Books, Electronic Journals, & Hot Lists. A series of steps for do-it-yourselfers to learn any programming language while coding public-domain AI for amateur robotics. "These are some Internet resources that may be useful to AI researchers." FAQ's, conferences, mailing lists, employment opportunities, Home Pages, dictionary, and more. Part of the Collection of Computer Science Bibliographies, is searchable and browseable. The Spot for All Bots on the NetŪ including intelligent agents, data mining, knowledge discovery and artificial intelligence. Monthly BotSpotŪ Newsletter available. Get frequently updated news about AI, participate in projects, find AI resources and more. Artificial Intelligence Repository at Carnegie Mellon. "The archive contains the comp.constraints FAQ, pages of constraint-related pointers, source code for various systems, benchmarks, a directory of people interested in constraints, constraint bibliographies and a collection of on-line papers." A contact point on the Web for researchers who are interested in the many roles of context in AI. A large AI repository detailing very many aspects of the field. AI-related FAQs Annual Turing Test contest. an enormous amount of resources pertaining to AI Performance and evaluation of processors, assembly programming and unlimited shareware. High-level description of AI methods: expert systems, natural language, agents, bayesian inference, frames, knowledge bases. Links to web resources and other sites. Very good compact set of links to information in AI: archives for newsgroups and mailing lists, bibliographies, books, companies, conferences, employment, FAQs, journals, etc, etc! "This Web-branch will try to provide an overview of the state of AI, emphasizing one obscure sub-specialty called 'story representation' ... " A sophisticated computer simulation of the Cuban Missile Crisis (written in Lisp). Features an on-line demo version of the simulation and free download of the program. |
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