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PAGINAS AMARILLAS CIENTIFICAS

     Inteligencia Artificial

 
  • ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE / LIFE
    1. Artificial Intelligence Primer
    2. Artificial Life Online (MIT Press)
    3. The Autonomous Agents Group (MIT Media Lab)
    4. Laboratory for the Culture of the Artificial (research, theory, and links relating to artificial intelligence/life) (U. Urbino, Italy)
    5. LogicAL : Logic, Philosophy and Artificial Life Resources
    6. Marvin Minsky Page (MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory)
    7. MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
    8. Alan Turing Page | (U. S. mirror) (Andrew Hodges)
    9. The Turing Test Homepage ("contains all the information that we could find concerning the so called 'Turing Test' ") (Pinar Saygin, Varol Akman)
    10. Electronic Transactions on Artifical Intelligence
      http://www.ida.liu.se/ext/etai/
      Publisher: European Coordinating Committee for Artificial Intelligence (ejs@ida.liu.se)
      Language: English
      Frequency: Quarterly
      Type: E-Journal
      Subjects:
      Computers & Internet--Computer Science & Engineering
    11. International Journal of Document Analysis and Recognition
      http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/10032/
      "The large number of existing documents and the production of a multitude of new ones every year raise important issues in efficient handling, retrieval and storage of these documents and the information which they contain. This has led to the emergence of new research domains dealing with the recognition by computers of the constituent elements of documents - including characters, symbols, text, lines, graphics, images, handwriting, signatures, etc. In addition, these new domains deal with automatic analyses of the overall physical and logical structures of documents, with the ultimate objective of a high-level understanding of their semantic content. We have also seen renewed interest in optical character recognition (OCR) and handwriting recognition during the last decade. Document analysis and recognition are obviously the next stage. Automatic, intelligent processing of documents is at the intersections of many fields of research, especially of computer vision, image analysis, pattern recognition and artifical intelligence, as well as studies on reading, handwriting and linguistics. Although quality document related publications continue to appear in journals dedicated to these domains, the community will benefit from having this journal as a focal point for archival literature dedicated to document analysis and recognition."
      Publisher: Springer-Verlag (helpdesk@link.springer.de)
      Language: English
      Type: Journal
      Subjects:
      Computers & Internet--Computer Science & Engineering
    12. International Journal of Neural Systems (IJNS)
      http://www.worldscientific.com/journals/ijns/ijns.html
      The journal covers "information processing in natural and artificial neural systems." Additionally, the journal contains "contributions on all aspects of this broad subject involving Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Knowledge Discovery, Information Systems, Probabilistic Modeling, Cognitive Science, Physics and Engineering." Full text available for browsing and downloading.
      Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company (afm@ee.ed.ac.uk)
      Language: English
      Frequency: Twice Monthly
      Type: Journal
      Subjects:
      Computers & Internet--Computer Science & Engineering
    13. Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research - JAIR
      http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/jair/home.html
      "JAIR is a refereed journal for scientific papers covering all areas of artificial intelligence."
      Publisher: AI Access Foundation and Morgan Kaufmann Publishers (jair@ptolemy.arc.nasa.gov)
      Language: English
      Frequency: Unknown
      Type: E-Journal
      Subjects:
      Computers & Internet--Computer Science & Engineering

       

    14. The Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence
      Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence
      "The aim of JETAI is to advance scientific research in Artificial Intelligence (AI) by providing a public forum for the presentation, evaluation, and criticism of research results, the discussion of methodological issues, and the communication of positions, preliminary findings, and research directions. Work in all sub fields of AI research, including work on problem solving, perception, learning, knowledge representation and memory, and neural system modeling will be within the scope of JETAI. JETAI's contribution to advancing AI as a scientific discipline will be threefold. First, JETAI will, through editorial statements and its editorial policy, encourage AI research that adopts a scientific, rather than an engineering methodology. In particular, JETAI will publish papers that advance precise and well-formulated computational theories of particular aspects of intelligence, and papers that report well-designed experimental tests of such theories, with an emphasis on those that employ programs as the vehicles with which experiments are carried out. Second, JETAI will publish papers reporting research relevant to the computational theories of particular aspects of intelligence regardless of their disciplinary origin; e.g. JETAI will publish papers describing systems-theoretic or neural-modeling research on intelligence as well as more conventional symbolic AI research. JETAI will, moreover, encourage the submission of papers that attempt to integrate the results of research carried out in different disciplinary styles. Finally JETAI will provide a forum for the discussion of foundational methodological issues in AI research, and for elsewhere in the AI or cognitive science literature. Such discussion is especially important in young sciences, such as AI, that have grown from a multidisciplinary base."
      Publisher: Taylor & Francis, Ltd. (dietrich@binghamton.edu)
      Language: English
      Frequency: Quarterly
      Type: Journal
      Subjects:
      Computers & Internet--Computer Science & Engineering

  • COMPLEXITY STUDIES
    1. Complexity International (journal on artificial life, cellular automata, chaos theory, fractals, neural networks, parallel processing, and other systems of complex behavior from the interaction of multiple parallel processes)
  • NANOTECH
    1. Institute for Molecular Manufacturing Palo Alto, CA)
    2. Nanotechnology (The Technology Page)
    3. Nanotechnology Page (Ralph C. Merkle, Xerox PARC)
    4. Nanotechnology Research (Xerox PARC)
    5. Fourth Foresight Conference on Molecular Nanotechnology (Nov. 9-11, 1995, Palo Alto, CA) (Ralph C. Merkle, Xerox PARC)
  • ROBOTICS
    1. Australian Telerobotics (Ken Taylor, Robotics and Automation Lab)
    2. Ken Goldberg (roboticist and "telepresence" artist, USC)
    3. HotTool Fashion Crew Welcome Page (robots, androids, humanoids, etc.)
    4. Interfacing Reality (tele-embodiment projects) (Eric Paulos, John Canny, U. California, Berkeley)
      1. Mechanical Gaze Mechanical Gaze (control camera on robot arm to view objects in an art gallery)
      2. PRoP: Personal Roving Presence (control a moving blimp with a camera)
    5. Eduardo Kac
    6. The Robot Group ("To promote excellence and innovation in the integration of advanced technology with the arts . . . To provide a forum for interaction between artists and technologists . . .")
    7. Robot Wars (the high-tech demolition derby event)
    8. Survival Research Laboratories ("creative technicians dedicated to redirecting the techniques, tools, and tenets of industry, science, and the military away from their typical manifestations. . . . Each [SRL] performance consists of a unique set of ritualized interactions between machines, robots, and special effects devices. . . .") (Mark Pauline / Eric Paulos)
    9. The Tele-Garden (new experiment in telepresence from the creator of the Robot Tele-Excavation Project: use a robot arm to plant seeds in a garden and watch them grow. Note: you must return regularly to water your plant or it will die) (Ken Goldberg, USC)


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