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From: rao@parichaalak.eas.asu.edu (Subbarao Kambhampati)
Subject: Re: AIJ special issue: AI in Japan
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In article <3t9dql$bqg@pith.uoregon.edu> ginsberg@t.uoregon.EDU (Matthew L. Ginsberg) writes:

>   [... comments about the inappropriateness of AI in JAPAN issue deleted]
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>P.S. For the record, I'm on the editorial board of AIJ, and have been
>for about a year.  This special issue predates my membership on the
>editorial board.

Since you volunteered this information, perhaps you may be persuaded
to shed more light on the workings of AIJ. 

What _exactly_ do the AIJ editorial board members do? I know there is
a big list of them up front, but I always wondered what they do other
than lending their considerable collective halo to the journal.

I had had five papers accepted there and never once did I deal with an
editorial board member.

(I am seriously curious about the inner workings of AIJ)

thanks
Rao
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