From: cardo@cs.ucla.edu Subject: Artificial Intelligence FAQ: FTP Resources 7/7 [Monthly posting] Newsgroups: comp.ai,news.answers,comp.answers Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.EDU Summary: FTP Resources for AI Distribution: world Followup-To: comp.ai Reply-To: cardo@cs.ucla.edu Organization: University of California, Los Angeles Archive-name: ai-faq/general/part7 Posting-Frequency: monthly Last-Modified: Fri Mar 19 13:37:08 PST 1999 by Ric Crabbe Version: 2.0 Maintainer: Ric Crabbe and Amit Dubey URL: ftp://ftp.cs.ucla.edu/pub/AI/ai_7.faq Size: 84098 bytes, 1871 lines Part 7: (FTP Resources): [7-1] AI Bibliographies available by FTP and WWW [7-2] Technical Reports available by FTP and WWW [7-3] Where can I get a machine readable dictionary, thesaurus, and other text corpora? [7-4] List of Smalltalk implementations. [7-5] AI-related CD-ROMs [7-6] World-Wide Web (WWW) Resources Subject: [7-1] AI Bibliographies available by FTP AI: The Computer Science Department at the University of Saarbruecken, Germany, maintains a large bibliographic database of articles pertaining to the field of Artificial Intelligence. Currently the database contains more than 25,000 references, which can be retrieved by electronic mail from the LIDO mailserver at lido@cs.uni-sb.de. Send a mail message with subject line "lidosearch help info" to get instructions on using the mail server. A variety of queries based on author names, title and year of publication are possible. The references can be provided in BibTeX or Refer formats. The entire bibliographic database can be obtained for a fee by ftp or on tape. Questions may be directed to bib-1@cs.uni-sb.de. A variety of AI-related bibliographies are available by anonymous ftp from nexus.yorku.ca:/pub/bibliographies/ [Maintainer's note: nexus doesn't seem to be accepting anonymous logins] [anymore. Does anyone have a new link?] Stanford University (SUMEX-AIM) has a large BibTeX bibliography of Artificial Intelligence papers and technical reports. Available by anonymous ftp from aim.stanford.edu:/pub/ai{1,2,3}.bib [Maintainer's note: this one doesn't seem to be working, either] A large collection of BibTeX bibliographies (290,000+ references) on a variety of subjects, including artificial intelligence (29,402 entries), neural networks (8,111 entries), and object-oriented programming (3,493 entries), is available by anonymous ftp from ftp.ira.uka.de:/pub/bibliography/ [129.13.10.90] and in the mirror sites faui80.informatik.uni-erlangen.de:/pub/literatur/Mirror/bibliography/ ftp.cs.umanitoba.ca:/pub/bibliographies/ or by WWW from ftp://ftp.ira.uka.de/pub/bibliography/index.html http://www.ira.uka.de/ftp/ira/bibliography/index.html Some of the bibliographies prohibit commercial use. For more information, see the README file, or write to Alf-Christian Achilles or . Glimpse, a searchable interface to the UKA and other bibliographies, is accessible as http://glimpse.cs.arizona.edu:1994/bib/ Write to glimpse@cs.arizone.edu for more information. OFAI Library Bibliography, in Austria http://www.ai.univie.ac.at/biblio.html Fuzzy Logic: A BibTeX database of references addressing neuro-fuzzy issues can be obtained by anonymous ftp from ftp.tu-bs.de:/local/papers/ [134.169.34.15] as the (ascii) file fuzzy-nn.bib. Genetic Algorithms: A bibliography of over 400 Evolutionary Computation references (GA, ES, EP, GP) is available by anonymous ftp from magenta.me.fau.edu:/pub/ep-list/bib/ [Maintainer's note: this seems to be out-of-date] The file EC-ref.bib.Z is in BibTeX format; EC-ref.ps.Z is a postscript version of the bibliography. Please send additions and corrections to saravan@amber.me.fau.edu or EP-List@amber.me.fau.edu. Other Genetic Algorithm bibliography sites include: ftp://ftp.uwasa.fi/cs/report94-1/ http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/users/ezequiel/alife-page/alife.html Logic Programming, Constraints: A BibTeX bibliography for Constraint Logic Programming is available by anonymous ftp from archive.cis.ohio-state.edu:/pub/clp/ in the bib/ and papers/ subdirectories. NLP/CL: For information on a fairly complete bibliography of computational linguistics and natural language processing work from the 1980s, send mail to clbib@csli.stanford.edu with the subject HELP. The CSLI linguistics bibliography contains 3,300 entries in bib/tib/refer format. The bibliography is heavily slanted towards phonetics and phonology but also includes a fair amount of computational morphology, syntax, semantics, and psycholinguistics. The bibliography can be used with James Alexander's tib bibliography system, which is available from minos.inria.fr [128.93.39.5] among other places. The bibliography itself is available by anonymous ftp from csli.stanford.edu:/pub/bibliography/ Contributions are welcome, but should be in tib format. For more information, contact Andras Kornai NLG: Robert Dale's Natural Language Generation (NLG) bibliography is available by anonymous ftp from scott.cogsci.ed.ac.uk:/pub/nlg/ [129.215.144.3] Note that it is formatted for A4 paper. Stick in a line .94 .94 scale after the %! line to print on 8.5 x 11 paper. For further information, write to Robert Dale, University of Edinburgh, Centre for Cognitive Science, 2 Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh EH8 9LW Scotland, or or . Mark Kantrowitz's Natural Language Generation (NLG) bibliography is available by anonymous ftp from ftp.cs.cmu.edu:/user/ai/areas/nlp/nlg/bib/mk/ [128.2.206.173] In addition to the tech report, the BibTeX file containing the bibliography is also available. The bibliography contains more than 1,200 entries. A searchable index to the bibliography is available via the URL http://liinwww.ira.uka.de/bibliography/Ai/nlg.html Additions and corrections should be sent to mkant@cs.cmu.edu. Neural Nets, Learning: A bibliography of over 1000 entries about Self-Organizing Map (SOM) and Learning vector Quantization (LVQ) studies is available by anonymous ftp from cochlea.hut.fi:/pub/ref/ as the files references.bib.Z (BibTeX file) and references.ps.Z (PostScript file). Please send additions and corrections to biblio@cochlea.hut.fi. An extensive collection of references on Principal Component Analysis (PCA) neural networks and learning algorithms is available by anonymous ftp from dendrite.hut.fi:/pub/ref/ in LaTeX and PostScript formats. The list was compiled by Liu-Yue Wang, a graduate student of Erkki Oja, and updated by Juha Karhunen, all from Helsinki University of Technology, Finland. For more information, contact Erkki Oja . A bibliography of PCA algorithms is available by anonymous ftp from ftp.ai.mit.edu:/pub/sanger-papers/ as pca.bib. For more information, contact Terry Sanger . A 36-page bibliography of connectionist models with symbolic processing is available by anonymous ftp from Neuroprose archive.cis.ohio-state.edu:/pub/neuroprose/ [128.146.8.52] as the file sun.nn-sp-bib.ps.Z. For more information, contact Ron Sun . Nonmonotonic Logic, Belief Revision: A bibliography on belief revision and nonmonotonic logics with about 2,000 items is available by anonymous ftp from tarski.phil.indiana.edu:/pub/morado/ [129.79.134.34] as nonmono.bib or nonmono.bib.Z. The file is also available by WAIS as wais://tarski.phil.indiana.edu/nonmono.bib? and by gopher/WWW. Please send additions and corrections to Raymundo Morado . Speech: A bibliography of papers on Silicon Auditory Models (VLSI implementations of auditory representations) is available by anonymous ftp from hobiecat.pcmp.caltech.edu:/pub/anaprose/lazzaro/sa-biblio.ps.Z For more information, write to John Lazzaro ---------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: [7-2] Technical Reports available by FTP This section lists the anonymous ftp sites for technical reports from several universities and other organizations. Some of the sites provide only an online catalog of technical reports, while the rest make the actual reports available online. The email address listed is that of the appropriate person to contact with questions about ordering technical reports. When ftping compressed .Z files, remember to set the transfer type to binary first, using the command ftp> binary Other general locations for technical reports from several universities include: wuarchive.wustl.edu:/doc/techreports/ [128.252.135.4] cs-archive.uwaterloo.ca:/cs-archive/ (see Index for an index) AKA watdragon.uwaterloo.ca [129.97.140.24] The uwaterloo archive includes tech reports from the Logic Programming and Artificial Intelligence Group (LPAIG) of the University of Waterloo. There is also a WAIS server containing tech report abstracts that can be searched. To use, create the file ~/wais-sources/cs-techreport-abstracts.src containing (:source :version 3 :ip-address "130.194.74.201" :ip-name "daneel.rdt.monash.edu.au" :tcp-port 210 :database-name "cs-techreport-abstracts" :cost 0.00 :cost-unit :free :maintainer "wais@daneel.rdt.monash.edu.au") and invoke your local wais client. To add to it, email abstracts of your papers to wais@rdt.monash.edu.au in the following format: %TI Title %AU Author (use multiple %AU lines for multiple authors) %PU Published In (citation information) %AV Availability (e.g., ftp reports.adm.cs.cmu.edu:/1992/CMU-CS-92-101.ps) %OR Organization (see cs-techreport-archives.src for institution codes) %LT Local title (e.g., tech report number) %DA Date (and, if you want, %MN Month, %YR Year) %AB Abstract If your papers are not available by FTP, you can use a %AV line such as: %AV mail harry.bovik@cs.cmu.edu Further instructions are available from daneel.rdt.monash.edu.au:/pub/techreports/reports/README [Based on a post by Ashwin Ram.] Also see the Unified Computer Science Technical Report Index http://cs.indiana.edu/cstr/search A list of FTP sites for technical reports and papers can be found in http://www.rdt.monash.edu.au/tr/siteslist.html A list of more than 230 sites publishing CS tech reports may be obtained by anonymous ftp from ftp.rdt.monash.edu.au:/pub/techreports/sites/sites-list-data To receive notification of new tech report sites, send mail to compdoc-techreports-request@ftp.cse.ucsc.edu to join the mailing list. An archive of linguistics papers and preprints is available from linguistics.archive.umich.edu:/linguistics/papers/. Contact John Lawler (jlawler@umich.edu) or linguistics-archivist@umich.edu for more information. The Concurrent Engineering Research Center (CERC) at West Virginia University has placed ASCII versions of the concurrent engineering-related abstracts (over 500) that were on CERCnet, ASCII back issues of the Concurrent Engineering Research in Review journal (now discontinued), and Postscript copies of CERC technical reports in the gopher server gopher.cerc.wvu.edu. In addition, many of the CERC technical reports, including journal articles, symposium papers, theses, dissertations, and issues of the Concurrent Engineering Research in Review journal, are available as Postscript versions via anonymous ftp from babcock.cerc.wvu.edu:/pub/techReports/ [157.182.44.36] An index to all the reports, including some that are available only in hardcopy, is contained in the file "CERC-TR-INDEX". If you need additional information, contact Mary Carriger, CERC Office of Information Services, at carriger@cerc.wvu.edu. The newsgroup comp.doc.techreports is devoted to distributing lists of tech reports and their abstracts. MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory: ftp -- publications.ai.mit.edu:/ai-publications/ email -- publications@ai.mit.edu browse -- telnet reading-room.lcs.mit.edu www -- www.ai.mit.edu/pubs.html A full catalog of MIT AI Lab technical reports (and a listing of recent updates) may be obtained from the above location, by writing to Publications, Room NE43-818, M.I.T. Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 545 Technology Square, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA, or by calling 1-617-253-6773. The catalog lists the technical reports ("AI Memos") with a short abstract and their current prices. There is also a charge for shipping. Some recent tech reports (since 1991) are available in the ai-publications/ subdirectory; older technical reports are NOT available by ftp. A bibliography is in the bibliography/ directory. CMU School of Computer Science: ftp -- reports.adm.cs.cmu.edu email -- Technical.Reports@cs.cmu.edu www -- reports-archive.adm.cs.cmu.edu/cs.html CMU Software Engineering Institute: ftp -- ftp.sei.cmu.edu:/pub/documents email -- bjz@sei.cmu.edu www -- www.sei.cmu.edu/publications/publication.html Yale: ftp -- dept.cs.yale.edu:/pub/TR/ University of Washington CSE Tech Reports: ftp -- june.cs.washington.edu:/tr email -- tr-request@cs.washington.edu ================ AT&T Bell Laboratories: ftp -- netlib.att.com:/netlib/research/cstr/ bib.Z contains short bibliography, including all the technical reports contained in this directory. ftp -- research.att.com:/dist/ai [Maintainer's note: I assume these have been moved over to Lucent's domain?] Argonne National Laboratory: ftp -- anagram.mcs.anl.gov:/pub/tech_reports email -- wright@mcs.anl.gov Contains MCS Division preprints and technical memoranda, available as either .dvi or .ps files. For descriptions of the contents, see the subdirectory pub/tech_reports/abstracts; for the files themselves see the subdirectory pub/tech_reports/reports. Boston University: ftp -- cs.bu.edu:/techreports/ email -- techreports@cs.bu.edu Brown University: ftp -- wilma.cs.brown.edu:/techreports/ email -- techreports@cs.brown.edu Cambridge University: Speech, Vision & Robotics Group ftp -- svr-ftp.eng.cam.ac.uk:/reports/ Columbia University: ftp -- cs.columbia.edu:/pub/reports email -- tech-reports@cs.columbia.edu DEC Cambridge Research Lab: ftp -- crl.dec.com:/pub/DEC/CRL/abstracts/ crl.dec.com:/pub/DEC/CRL/tech-reports/ DEC Paris Research Lab: email -- doc-server@prl.dec.com Put commands in Subject: line of the message. To get a list of articles, use send index articles To get a list of tech reports, use send index reports DEC WRL: email -- wrl-techreports@decwrl.dec.com To get a helpfile, send a message with help in the subject line. DFKI: ftp -- duck.dfki.uni-sb.de:/pub/papers email -- Martin Henz (henz@dfki.uni-sb.de) Duke University: ftp -- cs.duke.edu:/dist/papers/ cs.duke.edu:/dist/theses/ email -- techreport@cs.duke.edu [unknown user, 7/7/93] Edinburgh: A list of available reports can be sent via email. Send requests for information about reports from the Center for Cognitive Science to cogsci%ed.ac.uk@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk, and from the Human Communication Research Center to HCRC%ed.ac.uk@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk. Electrotechnical Laboratory, Japan: Reports from the Cooperative Architecture project (half AI, half software engineering). ftp -- etlport.etl.go.jp:/pub/kyocho/Papers [192.31.197.99] See file Index.English. email -- Hideyuki Nakashima . Georgia Tech College of Computing, AI Group: ftp -- ftp.cc.gatech.edu:/pub/ai (130.207.3.245) email -- Professor Ashwin Ram HCRC (Human Communication Research Centre): ftp -- scott.cogsci.ed.ac.uk:/pub/HCRC-papers/ mail -- Fiona-Anne Malcolm Human Communication Research Centre 2 Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh, UK Illinois: email -- Erna Amerman Illinois Genetic Algorithms Laboratory (IlliGAL): email -- Eric Thompson phone -- 217-333-2346 (9AM to 5PM CT, M-F) mail -- Illinois Genetic Algorithms Laboratory Department of General Engineering 117 Transportation Building 104 South Mathews Avenue Urbana, IL 61801-2996 ftp -- gal4.ge.uiuc.edu:/pub/papers/IlliGALs/ Includes the GA bibliography and the Messy GA code in C (in /pub/src/) and preprints (in /pub/papers/Publications) www -- http://gal4.ge.uiuc.edu/illigal.home.html Indiana: ftp -- cogsci.indiana.edu:/pub [129.79.238.12] ftp -- ftp.cs.indiana.edu:/pub/techreports [129.79.254.191] INRIA, France: ftp -- ftp.inria.fr:/INRIA/publication/ Institute for Learning Sciences at Northwestern University: ftp -- aristotle.ils.nwu.edu:/pub/papers/ phone -- 708-491-3500 Mechanized Reasoning Group (MRG): ftp -- ftp.mrg.dist.unige.it:/pub/mrg-ftp email -- Fausto Giunchiglia Mechanized Reasoning Group, IRST 38050 Povo Trento, Italy Tel: +39 461-314444 (secr.) +39 461-314436 (office) Fax: +39 461-302040 / 314591 National University of Singapore: ftp -- ftp.nus.sg:/pub/NUS/ISCS/techreports New York University (NYU): ftp -- cs.nyu.edu:/pub/tech-reports OGI: ftp -- cse.ogi.edu:/pub/tech-reports email -- csedept@cse.ogi.edu Ohio State University, Laboratory for AI Research ftp -- nervous.cis.ohio-state.edu:/pub/papers email -- lair-librarian@cis.ohio-state.edu OSU Neuroprose: ftp -- archive.cis.ohio-state.edu:/pub/neuroprose (128.146.8.52) This directory contains technical reports as a public service to the connectionist and neural network scientific community which has an organized mailing list (for info: connectionists-request@cs.cmu.edu) Includes several bibliographies. Stanford: ftp -- elib.stanford.edu:/cs Very spotty collection. SRI: email -- Donna O'Neal, donna@ai.sri.com SUNY Buffalo: ftp -- ftp.cs.buffalo.edu:/pub/tech-reports/ SUNY at Stony Brook: ftp -- sbcs.sunysb.edu:/pub/TechReports email -- rick@cs.sunysb.edu or stark@cs.sunysb.edu The /pub/sunysb directory contains the SB-Prolog implementation of the Prolog language. Contact warren@sbcs.sunysb.edu for more information. TCGA (The Clearinghouse for Genetic Algorithms): email -- Robert Elliott Smith Department of Engineering of Mechanics Room 210 Hardaway Hall The University of Alabama PO Box 870278 Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 205-348-1618, fax 205-348-6419 Thinking Machines: ftp -- ftp.think.com:/think/techreport.list This file contains a list of Thinking Machines technical reports. Orders may be placed by email (limit 5) to t-rex@think.com, or by US Mail to Thinking Machines Corporation, Attn: Technical reports, 245 First Street, Cambridge, MA 01241. In addition, the directories cm/starlisp and cm/starlogo contain code for the *Lisp and *Logo simulators. Tulane University: ftp -- rex.cs.tulane.edu:/pub/tech/ [129.81.132.1] University of Alabama: ftp -- aramis.cs.ua.edu:/pub/tech-reports/ University of Arizona: ftp -- cs.arizona.edu:/reports/ email -- tr_libr@cs.arizona.edu The directory /japan/kahaner.reports contains reports on AI in Japan, among other things, written by Dr. David Kahaner, a numerical analyst on sabbatical to the Office of Naval Research-Asia (ONR Asia) in Tokyo from NIST. The reports are not written in any sort of official capacity, but are quite interesting. University of California/Los Angeles: ftp -- ftp.cs.ucla.edu:/tech-report/ University of California/Santa Cruz: ftp -- ftp.cse.ucsc.edu:/pub/bib/ ftp.cse.ucsc.edu:/pub/tr/ email -- jean@cs.ucsc.edu University of Cambridge Computer Lab: email -- tech-reports@cl.cam.ac.uk University of Colorado: ftp -- ftp.cs.colorado.edu:/pub/cs/techreports University of Florida: ftp -- bikini.cis.ufl.edu:/cis/tech-reports University of Genoa, Mechanized Reasoning Group: ftp -- ftp.mrg.dist.unige.it:/pub/mrg-ftp/ email -- Fausto Giunchiglia University of Georgia: ftp -- ai.uga.edu:/pub/ai.reports/ University of Illinois at Urbana: ftp -- a.cs.uiuc.edu:/pub/dcs email -- e-amerman@a.cs.uiuc.edu University of Indiana, Center for Research on Concepts and Cognition: ftp -- cogsci.indiana.edu:/pub/ email -- helga@cogsci.indiana.edu University of Kaiserslautern, Germany: ftp -- ftp.uni-kl.de:/reports_uni-kl/computer_science/ University of Kentucky: ftp -- ftp.ms.uky.edu:/pub/tech-reports/UK/cs/ University of Massachusetts at Amherst: email -- techrept@cs.umass.edu University of Melbourne, Australia, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Laboratory (CVPRL): ftp -- krang.vis.mu.oz.au:/pub/articles University of Michigan: ftp -- ftp.eecs.umich.edu:/techreports University of North Carolina: ftp -- ftp.cs.unc.edu:/pub/technical-reports/ University of Pennsylvania: ftp -- ftp.cis.upenn.edu:/pub/papers/ email -- publications@upenn.edu [email bounced 7/7/93] USC/Information Sciences Institute: email -- Sheila Coyazo is the contact. [email bounced 7/7/93] University of Toronto: ftp -- ftp.cs.toronto.edu:/pub/cogrob/ (Cognitive Robotics) ftp.cs.toronto.edu:/pub/reports/ email -- tech-reports@cs.toronto.edu University of Virginia: ftp -- uvacs.cs.virginia.edu:/pub/techreports/cs University of Western Australia: ftp -- ciips.ee.uwa.edu.au Centre for Intelligent Information Processing Systems (CIIPS) EE Engineering Department University of Wisconsin: ftp -- ftp.cs.wisc.edu:/tech-reports ftp.cs.wisc.edu:/machine-learning ftp.cs.wisc.edu:/computer-vision email -- tech-reports-archive@cs.wisc.edu Some AI authors have set up repositories of their own papers: Matthew Ginsberg: t.stanford.edu:/u/ftp/papers ---------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: [7-3] Where can I get a machine readable dictionary, thesaurus, and other text corpora? Free: /usr/dict/words Roget's 1911 Thesaurus is available by anonymous FTP from the Consortium for Lexical Research clr.nmsu.edu:/CLR/lexica/roget-1911 [128.123.1.12] It is also available from src.doc.ic.ac.uk:/literary/collections/project_gutenberg/roget11.txt.Z An old Webster's dictionary is in /text/dict/{DICT.Z,DICT.INDEX.Z}. Project Gutenberg also has Roget's 1911 Thesaurus. The Project Gutenberg archive is at mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu:/pub/etext/. The Project Gutenberg archive collects public domain electronic books. For more information, write to Michael S. Hart, Professor of Electronic Text, Executive Director of Project Gutenberg Etext, Illinois Benedictine College, 5700 College Road, Lisle, IL 60532 or send email to hart@vmd.cso.uiuc.edu. For people without FTP, Austin Code Works sells floppy disks containing Roget's 1911 Thesaurus for $40.00. This money helps support the production of other useful texts, such as the 1913 Webster's dictionary. The Online Book Initiative maintains a text repository on ftp.std.com (a public access UNIX system, 617-739-WRLD). See the README file on obi.std.com:/obi/. For more information, send email to obi@world.std.com, write to Software Tool & Die, 1330 Beacon Street, Brookline, MA 02146, or call 617-739-0202. The CHILDES project at Carnegie Mellon University has a lot of data of children speaking to adults, as well as the adult written and adult spoken corpora from the CORNELL project. Contact Brian MacWhinney for more information. The Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) has a Data Collection Initiative. For more information, contact Donald Walker at Bellcore, walker@flash.bellcore.com. Two lists of common female first names (4967 names) and male first names (2924 names) are available for anonymous ftp from ftp.cs.cmu.edu:/user/ai/areas/nlp/corpora/names/ Read the file README first. Send mail to mkant@cs.cmu.edu for more information. A list of 110,000 English words (one per line, in ASCII) is available in the PD1: directory on SIMTEL20 as the files WORDS1.ZIP, WORDS2.ZIP, WORDS3.ZIP, and WORDS4.ZIP. Although the list is in MS-DOS files, it can easily be used on other machines (but first you'll have to unzip the files on a DOS machine). The list includes inflected forms of the words, such as plural nouns and the -s, -ed, and -ing forms of verbs; thus the number of lexical stems in the list is considerably smaller than the total number of word forms. These files are available via FTP from WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL [192.88.110.20]. SIMTEL20 files are mirrored on wuarchive.wustl.edu. The Collins English Dictionary encoded as a Prolog fact base is available from the Oxford Text Archive by anonymous ftp from ota.ox.ac.uk:/pub/ota/dicts/1192/ [129.67.1.165] The Oxford Text Archive includes many other texts, dictionaries, thesauri, word lists, and so on, most of which are available for scholarly use and research only. See the files ota.ox.ac.uk:/pub/ota/textarchive.form ota.ox.ac.uk:/pub/ota/textarchive.info ota.ox.ac.uk:/pub/ota/textarchive.list ota.ox.ac.uk:/pub/ota/textarchive.sgml for more information, or write to archive@ox.ac.uk, Oxford Text Archive, Oxford University Computing Services, 13 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 6NN, UK, call 44-865-273238 or fax 44-865-273275. Chuck Wooters has extracted the most likely pronunciation for each of about 6100 words in the hand-labeled TIMIT database, and made them available by anonymous ftp from ftp.icsi.berkeley.edu:/pub/speech/TIMIT.mostlikely.Z. A list of homophones from general American English is available by anonymous ftp from svr-ftp.eng.cam.ac.uk:/comp.speech/data/ as the file homophones-1.01.txt. To receive the list by email, send mail to Evan.Antworth@sil.org. The list was compiled by Tony Robinson. Sigurd P. Crossland has been compiling a dictionary of English words, including most common American words, abbreviations, hyphenations, and even incorrect spellings. The most recent version is available by anonymous ftp from wocket.vantage.gte.com:/pub/standard_dictionary/dic-0394.tar.gz The tar file includes 31 text files, one for each word-length from 2 to 32. The compressed tar file takes up just over 4mb of space, and includes approximately 870,000 words. WordNet is an English lexical reference system based on current psycholinguistic theories of human lexical memory. It organizes nouns, verbs and adjectives into synonym sets corresponding to lexical concepts. The sets are linked by a variety of relations. Besides being of scientific interest, it makes a handy thesaurus. WordNet is available by anonymous ftp from clarity.princeton.edu:/pub/ If you retrieve a copy of wordnet by ftp, please send mail to wordnet@princeton.edu. Commercial: Illumind publishes the Moby Thesaurus (25,000 roots/1.2 million synonyms), Moby Words (560,000 entries), Moby Hyphenator (155,000 entries), and the Moby Part-of-Speech (214,000 entries), Moby Pronunciator (167,000 entries with IPA encoding, syllabification, and primary, secondary, and tertiary stress marks) and Moby Language (100,000 word word lists in five major world languages) lexical databases. All databases are supplied in pure ASCII, royalty-free, in both Macintosh and MS-DOS disk formats (also in .Z file formats). Both commercial (to resell derived structures as part of commercial applications) and educational/research licenses are available. Samples of each of the lexical databases are available by anonymous ftp from netcom.com:/pub/grady/Moby_Sampler.tar.Z [192.100.81.100]. For more information, write to Illumind, Attn: Grady Ward, 3449 Martha Court, Arcata, CA 95521, call/fax 707-826-7715, or send email to grady@netcom.com. The Oxford Text Archive has hundreds of online texts in a wide variety of languages, including a few dictionaries (the OED, Collins, etc.). The Lancaster-Oslo-Bergen (LOB), Brown, and London-Lund corpii are also available from them. For more information, write to Oxford Electronic Publishing, Oxford University Press, 200 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016, call 212-889-0206, or send mail to archive@vax.oxford.ac.uk. (Their contact information in England is Oxford Text Archive, Oxford University Computing Service, 13 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 6NN, UK, +44 (865) 273238.) Mailing Lists: CORPORA is a mailing list for Text Corpora. It welcomes information and questions about text corpora such as availability, aspects of compiling and using corpora, software, tagging, parsing, and bibliography. To be added to the list, send a message to corpora-request@x400.hd.uib.no. Contributions should be sent to corpora@x400.hd.uib.no. Linguistic Data Consortium: The Linguistic Data Consortium was established to broaden the collection and distribution of speech and natural language data bases for the purposes of research and technology development in automatic speech recognition, natural language processing, and other areas where large amounts of linguistic data are needed. Information about the LDC is available by anonymous ftp from ftp.cis.upenn.edu:/pub/ldc [130.91.6.8]. Documents available in this directory include a paper on the background, rationale and goals of the LDC, a brief list of available data bases, and some tables summarizing these corpora. For further information, contact Elizabeth Hodas, , Mark Liberman , or Jack Godfrey . ---------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: [7-4] List of Smalltalk implementations. Little Smalltalk -- Tim Budd's version of Smalltalk cs.orst.edu:/pub/budd/small.v3.tar GNU Smalltalk prep.ai.mit.edu:/pub/gnu/smalltalk-1.1.1.tar.Z ---------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: [7-5] AI-related CD-ROMs Prime Time Freeware for AI: Prime Time Freeware for AI is an annual CD-ROM collection of Artificial Intelligence freeware source code and documentation. Prime Time Freeware for AI in no way modifies the legal restrictions on any package it includes. Each issue consists of two ISO-9660 CD-ROMs, bound into a 224 page book. The current issue (1-1; July 1994) includes a selection of the contents of the CMU AI Repository (see [5-1]), including most of the AI Programming Languages section and most of the AI Software Packages section. Thus the CD-ROMs contain nearly every free implementation of Lisp, Prolog, Scheme, and Smalltalk, including graphical user interfaces, object-oriented programming extensions, and other software development tools. They also contain the most complete collection of free software in every area of artificial intelligence research and practice, including Artificial Life, Expert Systems, Fuzzy Logic, Genetic Algorithms, Knowledge Representation, Machine Learning, Natural Language Understanding and Generation, Neural Networks, Planning, Reasoning, Speech Recognition and Synthesis, and Theorem Proving, and much, much more. All of the more than 1,300 packages are extensively annotated and indexed, with programs for searching the index included on the CDs. Since the CD-ROMs use gzip for compression, this means that Prime Time Freeware for AI contains more than 5,000 megabytes of AI-related software. Prime Time Freeware for AI is targeted at AI researchers, educators, students, and practitioners. Prime Time Freeware for AI is particularly useful for programmers who do not have FTP access, but may also be useful as a way of saving disk space and avoiding annoying FTP searches and retrievals. Prime Time Freeware helped establish the CMU AI Repository, and sales of Prime Time Freeware for AI will continue to help support the expansion and maintenance of the repository. The product sells (list) for $60 US plus applicable sales tax and shipping and handling charges. Payable through Visa, Mastercard, postal money orders in US funds, and checks in US funds drawn on a US bank. Thus Prime Time Freeware for AI offers more than twice the contents of the NCC AI CD-ROM. For more information write to Prime Time Freeware 370 Altair Way, Suite 150 Sunnyvale, CA 94086 USA Tel: 408-433-9662 Fax: 408-433-0727 E-mail: ptf@cfcl.com NCC AI CD-ROM: The AI CD-ROM Revision 3 is available from Network Cybernetics Corporation for $89.00 per copy (plus $3 shipping domestic, $8 shipping international). The AI CD-ROM is an ISO-9660 format disk usable on any computer system, and contains a variety of public domain, shareware, and other software of special interest to the AI community. The disk contains source code, executable programs, demonstration versions of commercial programs, tutorials and other files for a variety of operating systems. Among the supported operating systems are DOS, OS/2, Mac, Amiga, and Unix. Among the items included are the latest version NASA software such as CLIPS v6, NETS, and SPLICER, the collected source code from AIExpert magazine from the premier issue in June of 1986 to the present, and complete transcriptions of the first annual Loebner Prize competition. It also includes examples many different kinds of neural networks, genetic algorithms, artificial life simulators, natural language software, public domain and shareware compilers for a wide range of languages such as Lisp, Xlisp, Scheme, XScheme, Smalltalk, Prolog, ICON, SNOBOL, and many others. Complete collections of the Neural Digest, Genetic Algorithms Digest, and Vision List Digest are included. Most files on the disk are compressed in ZIP format. Macintosh specific files are in BinHex v4 (.HQX) format. Network Cybernetics Corporation releases annual revisions to the AI CD-ROM to keep it up to date with current developments in the field. For more information, write to Network Cybernetics Corporation, 4201 Wingren Road, Suite 202, Irving, Texas 75062-2763, call 214-650-2002, fax 214-650-1929, or send email to ai-info@ncc.com. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: [7-6] World-Wide Web (WWW) Resources The World Wide Web (WWW) is a hypermedia document that spans the Internet. It uses the http (HyperText Transfer Protocol) for the light-weight exchange of files over the Internet. NCSA Mosaic is a World Wide Web browser developed at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA). Mosaic's popularity derives, in part, from its ability to communicate using more traditional Internet protocols like FTP, Gopher, WAIS, and NNTP, in addition to http. Mosaic can display text, hypertext links, and inlined graphics directly. When Mosaic encounters a file type it can't handle internally, such as Postscript documents, mpeg movies, sound files, and JPEG images, it uses an external viewer (or player) like Ghostscript to handle the file. Mosaic also includes facilities for exploring the Internet. In other words, Mosaic is an multimedia interface to the Internet. The hypertext documents viewed with Mosaic are written in HTML (HyperText Markup Language), which is a subset of SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language). All that is needed is just a few more improvements, such as the ability to format tables and mathematics, and a WYSIWYG editor, for HTML to greatly facilitate electronic journals and other publications. NCSA Mosaic for the X Window System is available by anonymous ftp from ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu:/Mosaic/ as source code and binaries for Sun, SGI, IBM RS/6000, DEC Alpha OSF/1, DEC Ultrix, and HP-UX. Questions about NCSA Mosaic should be directed to mosaic-x@ncsa.uiuc.edu (X-Windows version), mosaic-mac@ncsa.uiuc.edu (Macintosh), and mosaic-win@ncsa.uiuc.edu (Microsoft Windows). If you do not have a WWW client like Mosaic, you can search the WWW by telnet to info.cern.ch. There is also an email interface; to use it, send mail to listproc@www-0.cern.ch, and use lines like www http://www.cs.cmu.edu/Web/Groups/AI/html/faqs/top.html to retrieve the text of a particular URL (in this case, the AI FAQs page). The remainder of this section lists WWW resources of interest to AI researchers, students, and practitioners. Other URLs are scattered throughout the FAQ. If the entry includes an email address, that is the email address to which suggestions for additional links should be sent. AI-related FAQ Postings: A simple HTML version of the AI FAQ (this FAQ) and several other AI-related FAQs is available as http://www.cs.cmu.edu/Web/Groups/AI/html/faqs/top.html or equivalently, http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/project/ai-repository/ai/html/faqs/top.html It is prepared automatically from the original once a week and ftp sites, gopher, and other WWW references in the text are automatically converted to http references. General AI Pages: http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/misc/ai/ Stephanie Warrick Includes pointers to a large number of AI, Neural Nets, CogSci, and Robotics WWW sites. gopher://ukoln.bath.ac.uk:7070/11/Link/Tree/Computing/Artificial_Intelligence BUBL (Bulletin Board for University Libraries) gopher from Glasgow, Strathclyde, and Bath. Pointers to various network resources for AI. http://ai.iit.nrc.ca/ai_top.html [NRC's AI Page] http://ai.iit.nrc.ca/ai_point.html [Artificial Intelligence Resources -- very good] http://ai.iit.nrc.ca/misc.html [Artificial Intelligence Resources organized by Subject] http://yoda.cis.temple.edu:8080/IIIA/ai.html [Pedagogic resources for Teaching and Learning Introductory AI] ingargiola@cis.temple.edu http://www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/archive/comp/ai.html [World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Artificial Intelligence] Jonathan.Bowen@comlab.ox.ac.uk AI-related News Archives: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/Web/Groups/AI/pubs/news/0.html [Archives of all the AI-related newsgroups, maintained as part of the CMU AI Repository.] ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/pub/users/claird/news.lists/newsgroup_archives.html [WWW page containing pointers to newsgroup archives.] Agents: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/rwab1/agents.html Ralph.Becket@cl.cam.ac.uk http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~amw/agents/index.html [Interface Agents] Andy Wood Artificial Life: http://alife.santafe.edu/ ACM SIGART: The Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group for AI's gopher server is gopher://sigart.acm.org:70/ The WWW URL is http://sigart.acm.org/ Also available by FTP and Telnet (login eis). Calls for Papers: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/Web/Groups/scandal/www/conferences.html [Calls for papers for conferences and journals. Indexed.] Cognitive Science: http://www.c3.lanl.gov/~rutvik/cogsci-prog.html [Cognitive Science academic programs in US. Includes links to psychology, neuroscience, and linguistics lists.] Rutvik Desai Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery in Databases: Data Mine http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~anp/TheDataMine.html [Bibliographies, On-line papers, Software, and Other Resources] Andy Pryke Knowledge Discovery Mine http://info.gte.com/~kdd/ ftp.gte.com:/pub/kdd/ [The Knowledge Discovery Mine includes the KDD FAQ, a catalog of commercial and public domain tools for discovery in data, workshop reports, as well as back issues of the KDD-Nugget mailing list. It also includes a list of AI resources compiled by Chris Matheus ] Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro DAI and Multi-Agent AI: http://www.elec.qmw.ac.uk/dai.html ftp.elec.qmw.ac.uk:/pub/keag/distributed-ai [Multiagent and distributed AI research at Queen Mary & Westfield College in London.] http://www-lgis.univ-savoie.fr/~stinckwi/sma.html http://www.cs.umbc.edu/agents/ [Tim Finin's Software Agents Page] Expert Systems: http://www-ksl.stanford.edu/knowledge-sharing/agents.html [Interactive expert systems and "agents". Includes nice model of space shuttle engines.] Functional Programming: London and South East Centre for High Performance Computing Article Archive http://www.lpac.qmw.ac.uk/bin/monoFilter?/SEL-HPC/Articles/index.html [monochrome users] http://www.lpac.qmw.ac.uk/SEL-HPC/Articles/index.html [Kitsch colour page] Articles may be added using a series of forms. The archive also provides cross-reference indexes for author, institution, conference, and journal, and can be searched using Perl regular expressions. The underlying BibTeX databases are available for downloading. J.M.D. Hill or http://www.lpac.ac.uk/SEL-HPC/People/Hilly http://www.aic.nrl.navy.mil/galist/ Genetic Art and Movies: Programs which use genetic algorithms to create art, inspired by the work of Karl Sims at Thinking Machines. Votes from human users (folks like you) are used to determine the "fitness" of the pictures in the current generation. The more fit pictures are more likely to be used in the creation of the next generation. After about a dozen or so generations, really pretty pictures result. Interactive Genetic Art II http://mixing.sp.cs.cmu.edu:8001/htbin/mjwgenform Interactive Genetic Movies http://mixing.sp.cs.cmu.edu:8001/htbin/moviegenform Genetic Music: Genetically Programmed Music http://nmt.edu/~jefu/notes/notes.html For more info, write to Jeff Putnam . IJCAI: International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence http://ijcai.org/ gopher://ijcai.org:70/1 ijcai.org:/pub/ijcai/ or by email to info@ijcai.org. Information Extraction: Information Extraction and Evaluations http://ciir.cs.umass.edu/info/ie.html For more information, write to Wendy Lehnert . Knowledge Representation: http://ai.iit.nrc.ca/home_page.html http://info.gte.com/ftp/doc/doc.html http://logic.stanford.edu/KIF http://logic.stanford.edu/knowledge.html http://www-ksl.stanford.edu/knowledge-sharing/README.html http://www.cs.umbc.edu/kqml/ http://www.cs.umbc.edu/kse/ ftp://ftp.cs.umbc.edu/pub/DARPA/interlingua/kif.ps ftp://ftp.cs.umbc.edu/pub/kqml/ [Knowledge Sharing, Knowledge Interchange Format (KIF)] Linguistics: http://www.bbk.ac.uk/Departments/AppliedLinguistics/VirtualLibrary.html [Internet resources for applied linguistics, compiled by the Univ. of London's Applied Linguistics Department.] Larry Selinker http://www.willamette.edu/~tjones/Language-Page.html. [Human-Languages Page. Links to dictionaries and resources for linguists.] Tyler Jones http://www.cog.brown.edu/pointers/linguistics.html [Brown University Linguistics] http://www.lib.virginia.edu/etext/ETC.html [Univ. of Virginia electronic text center.] gopher://marvel.loc.gov/11/global/lit [US Government language and literature page] Logic Programming: http://www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/archive/logic-prog.html Jonathan Bowen Machine Learning: http://ai.iit.nrc.ca/home_page.html [Knowledge Systems Laboratory of the National Research Council of Canada's WWW server for AI, with an emphasis on machine learning.] Peter Turney http://www.ics.uci.edu/AI/ML/Machine-Learning.html [Machine Learning group of the Department of Information and Computer Science at the University of California/Irvine. Includes UCI's repository of databases for machine learning research, digests of the Machine Learning List, programs (FOCL, Occam, and HYDRA) developed at UCI, and papers by authors from UCI. The Machine Learning List digests are searchable, and the repository should be searchable later this year.] Tim Hume Natural Language Processing: http://www.uio.no/~mwatz/c-g.writing/ [Computer Generated Writing] Marius Watz or http://www.uio.no/~mwatz/ http://ling.ohio-state.edu/hpsg/ [Ohio State's HPSG Homepage] http://hpsg.stanford.edu/ [Stanford's HPSG Homepage] Neural Networks: http://www.emsl.pnl.gov:2080/docs/cie/neural/neural.homepage.html [Pacific Northwest Laboratory's home page -- very good.] Paul Keller http://http2.sils.umich.edu/Public/nirg/nirg1.html [Neurosciences Internet Resource Guide] http://www.eeb.ele.tue.nl/index.html [Eindhoven Neural Networks home page] http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~nn [University of Texas at Austin Computer Science NN Home Page] http://www.cosy.sbg.ac.at/~rschwaig/rschwaig/projects.html http://www.erg.abdn.ac.uk/projects/neuralweb/ (Neural Web, Univ of Aberdeen) http://www.erg.abdn.ac.uk/projects/neuralweb/digests/ (Neuron Digest) http://www-dsi.ing.unifi.it/neural/home.html [DSI Neural Networks Group, Florence University, Italy] http://diwww.epfl.ch/w3mantra [Centre for Neuro-Mimetic Systems (MANTRA) at EPFL Lausanne (Switzerland)] http://web.bu.edu/CNS/CNS.html [Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems at Boston University] http://www.neuronet.ph.kcl.ac.uk/ NEuroNet is the European `Network of Excellence' for Neural Networks, based at King's College in London. Contact: ch@physig.ph.kcl.ac.uk or www@physig.ph.kcl.ac.uk http://www.ai.univie.ac.at/oefai/nn/nngroup.html [Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence. Includes a search engine to search 3,500 book and article citations.] The Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition (CNBC) and The Neural Processes in Cognition Training Program (NPC) are joint projects of Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh. http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/project/cnbc/CNBC.html http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/project/nnspeech/WorldWideWeb/PUBLIC/HomePage.html [Carnegie Mellon's Neural Net Speech Group] http://carol.fwi.uva.nl/~smagt/neuro/index.html [University of Amsterdam Robotics and Neurocomputing] http://physig.ph.kcl.ac.uk/cnn/cnn.html/ [Centre for Neural Networks (CNN) at King's College] http://synap.neuro.sfc.keio.ac.jp/ [Keio University (Shonon Fujisawa Campus) Neural Computing Center] http://www.yale.edu/HTML/YaleCTAN-Info.html [Center for Theoretical & Applied Neuroscience (CTAN)] http://salk.edu/NeuroWeb/ [University of California at San Diego NeuroWeb Home Page] http://www.lpac.ac.uk/SEL-HPC/Articles/NeuralArchive.html [Neural Networks Article Archive] Dimitris Tsaptsinos http://www.dice.ucl.ac.be/neural-nets/NNgroup.html [UCL NN Group's home page] http://www.dice.ucl.ac.be/neural-nets/NPL/NPL.html [Neural Processing Letters] http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/project/cnbc/nips/NIPS.html [NIPS: Neural Information Processing Systems] http://www.hrz.uni-kassel.de/fb17/neuro/ [FG Neuronale Netzwerke, Uni Kassel. Most text in german.] Dutch Foundation for Neural Networks (SNN) Collecting URLs for Neural Network Groups; send to snn@mbfys.kun.nl. OCR: http://hcslx1.essex.ac.uk/ [Handwriting Recognition] Robotics: A list of pointers to sources of robotics information on the Internet. http://cs.indiana.edu/robotics/world.html Includes a HTML version of the comp.robotics FAQ, http://cs.indiana.edu/robotics/copy.html maintained by Jason Almeter . The Grad Students Who's Who in Robotics: http://www.sm.luth.se/csee/ra/sm-roa/RoboticsJump.html http://www.sm.luth.se/csee/ra/sm-roa/Robotics/WhoSWho.html http://www.ucs.edu/dept/raiders [USC's robot demo -- move a real robot arm] http://web.nexor.co.uk/mak/doc/robots/robots.html [Nice robotics page, including web agents.] http://piglet.cs.umass.edu:4321/robotics.html [Robotics Internet Resources Page] Speech: http://mambo.ucsc.edu/psl/speech.html Online Speech Synthesizer using the RSYNTH package http://www_tios.cs.utwente.nl/say/ (prefered URL) Axel.Belinfante@cs.utwente.nl AsTeR (Audio System For Technical Readings) is a computing system that orally renders technical documents marked up in LaTeX. An interactive demo is accessible via the URL http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/raman/aster/demo.html This document presents a collection of math examples rendered in audio by AsTeR and in Postscript by LaTeX/DVIPS from the same original LaTeX source. A version of the demo that uses inline images can be found in the URL http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/raman/aster/aster-toplevel.html For more information, write to T.V. Raman , http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/raman/raman.html If you download a copy of his thesis, please send him a short email message. http://ophale.icp.grenet.fr/esca/esca.html [European Speech Communication Association (ESCA)] Christian Benoit, or http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~jpi/synth/museum.html [Examples of speech synthesis from different systems.] Jon Iles or http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~jpi/ http://weber.u.washington.edu/~dillon/PhonResources.html [Archive of resources for studying speech sounds, primarily English. Includes symbols and samples of English phones/phonemes, both American and British; tips, tutorials, basic walk-throughs of waveform analysis; and examples and links to TTS synthesizers, mainly in Europe.] George Dillon Computer Vision: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/project/cil/ftp/html/vision.html http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/project/cil/www/vision.html [Pretty version with icons.] http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/project/cil/ftp/html/txtvision.html http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/project/cil/www/txtvision.html [Text-only version.] Mark Maimone Various Universities: These Mosaic/WWW pages typically contain information about research projects, on-line technical reports, lists of faculty and students, and other relevant information pertaining to the university. CIRL http://wrigley.uoregon.edu/ CMU Oz Project: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/project/oz/web/oz.html Some of the project's papers are also accessible as ftp.cs.cmu.edu:/afs/cs.cmu.edu/project/oz/ftp/papers/ Please read the copyright information in that directory before grabbing any papers. CMU SCS http://www.cs.cmu.edu/Web/FrontDoor.html DFKI: http://www.dfki.uni-sb.de/ ELIS Speech Lab http://www.elis.rug.ac.be/ELISgroups/speech/ [Includes demos of Eurovocs speech synthesizer.] GATech AI http://www.gatech.edu/ai/ai.html GATech CogSci http://www.gatech.edu/cogsci/cogsci.html Glasgow and Strathclyde Universities BUBL: Artificial Intelligence gopher://ukoln.bath.ac.uk:7070/1/Link/Tree/Computing/Artificial_Intelligence Indiana University Cognitive Science Program: http://www.psych.indiana.edu/ Bill Wang Institute for Language Technology and AI: http://itkwww.kub.nl:2080:/itk/itkhome.html ISSCO U Geneva http://issco_www.unige.ch/ Afzal Ballim JAIR gopher://p.gp.cs.cmu.edu/ Los Alamos (Neural Networks): http://laws.lanl.gov/x1_homepage.html Roger D. Jones OGI http://www.cse.ogi.edu MIT AI Lab http://www.ai.mit.edu/ Pacific Northwest Laboratory: (Neural Networks) http://www.emsl.pnl.gov:2080/docs/cie/neural/neural.homepage.html Paul Keller Stanford KSL http://www-ksl.stanford.edu/ UC Davis AI Lab http://phobos.cs.ucdavis.edu:8001 [Includes links to other AI resources.] Kenrick J. Mock UC Irvine Machine Learning http://www.ics.uci.edu/AI/ML/Machine-Learning.html [Testbed databases, FOCL, Occam, and Hydra.] UCL http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/people/ai/ Tim J. Norman Includes a pointer to a large number of other AI, CogSci, and Robotics WWW sites. University of Edinburgh's AI Applications Institute: http://www.aiai.ed.ac.uk/ aiai@ed.ac.uk UMass DAI Lab http://dis.cs.umass.edu/ UMass Robotics http://piglet.cs.umass.edu:4321/lpr.html University of Leeds Speech Laboratory: URL: http://lethe.leeds.ac.uk/ Provides access to the MAchine Readable Spoken English Corpus (MARSEC) data via anonymous ftp and a bulletin board for users of the corpus. UPenn IRCS: http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~ircs/homepage.html (NSF Institute for Research in Cognitive Science) Univ. of Stuttgart's Institute for Natural Language Processing: http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/IMS.html Univ. of Vienna: http://www.ai.univie.ac.at Georg Dorffner U. of Washington AI http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/projects/ai/www/ University of Waterloo http://logos.uwaterloo.ca/ University of Western Australia, Centre for Intelligent Information ________________________________________________________ --- [ comp.ai is moderated. To submit, just post and be patient, or if ] [ that fails mail your article to , and ] [ ask your news administrator to fix the problems with your system. ]