[60] Miscellaneous: Artificial Morality, Kappa PC, OOP Frameworks
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UNIPEN:
SCRIB-L is a mailing list for on-line handwriting recognition. The
main focus of the mailing list is to exchange data and benchmarks.
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MET-AI:
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AI-NAT:
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Application of AI techniques to domains involving the natural world,
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OOP Frameworks:
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Wisdom List:
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For CYC-like ontologies for story understanding, human activities
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