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You'll need the InfoZip compression program, which is compatible with the PKZ204G distribution. Source code for this program for PC/Mac/Unix/Atari is included in the COMPRESS file area. CNS contains a variety of neural-network and AI code, mostly for PCs, but some for Unix and Mac. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: [4] Artificial Life alife@cognet.ucla.edu The alife mailing list is for communications regarding artificial life, a formative interdisciplinary field involving computer science, the natural sciences, mathematics, medicine and others. Send mail to alife-request@cognet.ucla.edu to be added to the list. See also the UCLA Artificial Life Depository in question [4-0]. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: [5] AI for Development aidev@aisb.ed.ac.uk An occasional newsletter for folk interested in AI applications in and for developing countries. The newsletter is sent to the mailing list and to the newsgroup comp.society.development. Send requests to be added to the mailing list to Kathleen King . ---------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: [6] AI in Education AI-ED: ai-ed@sun.com (was ai-ed@sumex-aim.stanford.edu) Includes ICAI (intelligent computer aided instruction) and ITS (intelligent tutoring systems). All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, etc., should be sent to ai-ed-request@sun.com. HUMANIST: [Mail from utorepas bounces. 8/18/93 mk] humanist%utorepas.bitnet@cornellc.ccs.cornell.edu HUMANIST is an international mailing list for discussion of applications of computers to scholarship in the humanities. AI or NLP topics sometimes come up. Interested individuals should send a note together with a brief biography to the Coordinator in the following format: *Family-name, Given-names Title, mailing address(es), telephone number(s). Body of biography. This should not be a c.v. and need not be very detailed but should cover the full range of your professional activities and interests, both present and past. Mention other things at your discretion. Biographies vary considerably in length, though few are less than 100 words or more than 500. Coordinator: Willard McCarty NEWEDU-L: NEWEDU-L@vm.usc.edu NEWEDU-L is dedicated to exploring new paradigms in education and how they can be implemented, including, among other things, the role of artificial intelligence in education. 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Other medicine lists with some AI content include: SMDM-L on listserv@dartcms1.dartmouth.edu (medical decision making) MedInf-L on listserv@dearn.bitnet (medical data processing and informatics) ---------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: [9] AI and Statistics AI and Statistics: ai-stats@watstat.uwaterloo.ca All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, etc., should be sent to ai-stats-request@watstat.uwaterloo.ca ---------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: [11] Business, Economics, Finance (IE-Digest, AT-Finance) Intelligent Systems for Business and Economics (IE-Digest): IE-list@cs.ucl.ac.uk The IE-digest aims to act as a forum to exchange ideas on using `intelligent' techniques to model economic and financial systems. Calls for papers, paper announcements and queries are welcome. Techniques which were originally developed to model psychological and biological processes are now receiving considerable attention as tools for modelling and understanding economic and financial processes. These techniques, which include neural networks, genetic algorithms and expert systems are now being used in a wide variety of applications including the modelling of economic cycles, modelling of artificial economies, portfolio optimisation and credit evaluation. To be added to the list, send mail to IE-list-request@cs.ucl.ac.uk. An archive of back issues of the digest, as well as papers, bibliographies and software, may be obtained by anonymous ftp from cs.ucl.ac.uk:ie (128.16.5.31). List moderated by Suran Goonatilake, Dept. of Computer Science, University College London, Gower St., London WC1E 6BT, UK, . Advanced Technology ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: [3] Dial-up AI-related Bulletin Board Systems The primary AI-related dial-up bulletin board systems are: The Interocitor 214-258-1832 (Fido 1:124/2206) V.32bis (14.4kbps) SysOp: Steve Rainwater Hours: 24 Desc: NCC AI CD-ROM submission site, general AI archive. Free access 1/2 hour per day. ShadeTree BBS 412-244-9416 (Fido 1:129/124) V.22bis (2400bps) SysOp: Bill Keller Hours: 8:30pm-8:30am only Desc: Oriented toward beginners in the field. C.N.S. BBS 509-62706267 (Fido 1:347/303) USR HST (9600bps) SysOp: Wesley Elsberry Hours: 24 Desc: Best source for neural network related information. Fuzzy Logic Related BBS's: Aptronix FuzzyNet: 408-428-1883 N/8/1 1200-19,200 baud The Turning Point: 512-219-7828 N/8/1 DS/HST 1200-19,200 baud (LIBRARY) 512-219-7848 N/8/1 DS/HST 1 the internet address listserv@bingvmb.cc.binghamton.edu listserv%bingvmb.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu The body of the message should consist of: SUB CYBSYS-L To unsubscribe send the following command: UNSUB CYBSYS-L Autopoiesis: Mailing list concerning autopoietic (self-producing) systems, as described in H. Maturana and F. Varela in "Autopoiesis and Cognition" (D. Reidel, 1980) and "The Embodied Mind." To subscribe, send a message to thinknet@world.std.com with sub autopoiesis in the message body. Complex Systems: complex@life.anu.edu.au The Complex Systems List is concerned with all aspects of Complex Systems, including cellular automata, artificial life, genetic algorithms, and fractals. 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One of the general areas of interest is Art & AI. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: [22] Fuzzy Logic Both the NAFIPS-L and Fuzzy-Mail mailing lists are now gatewayed to comp.ai.fuzzy. NAFIPS Fuzzy Logic Mailing List at Georgia State University: NAFIPS-L@gsuvm1.gsu.edu To subscribe send the following command to LISTSERV@GSUVM1.BITNET: SUB NAFIPS-L your_full_name where "your_full_name" is your real name, not your login Id. Non-BitNet users can join by sending the above command as the only line in the text/body of a message to LISTSERV@GSUVM1.GSU.EDU. (NAFIPS = "North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society") Postings to this mailing list are automatically archived. Technical University of Vienna Fuzzy Logic Mailing List: fuzzy-mail@vexpert.dbai.tuwien.ac.at To subscribe send the following command to listserv@vexpert.dbai.tuwien.ac.at: SUB FUZZY-MAIL your_full_name where "your_full_name" is your real name, not your login Id. The listserver also gives access to some files, including the "Who is Who in Fuzzy Logic" database that is currently under construction by Robert Fuller . ---------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: [23] Game Playing Go: computer-go@prg.ox.ac.uk List for discussion of programs that play the game of GO. The list was set up by Fletch . To subscribe, send mail to computer-go-request@prg.ox.ac.uk. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: [24] Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming Genetic Algorithms Digest: GA-List@AIC.NRL.NAVY.MIL (moderated; digest format) Send subscription requests to the -request form of the list or to gref@aic.nrl.navy.mil. Past copies of the digest are archived on ftp.aic.nrl.navy.mil in the /pub/galist directory. Some software is also archived there. Discussion of genetic algorithms also appears from time to time in comp.ai.neural-nets and comp.theory.self-org-sys. 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To subscribe to the digest, send mail to ep-list-request@magenta.me.fau.edu and include the line "subscribe ep-list" in the body of the text. Further instructions will follow your subscription. The digest will be moderated by N. Saravanan of Florida Atlantic University, . Evolutionary Computing: This is a UK discussion group for genetic programming, artificial life, and other topics in evolutionary computing. To subscribe, send mail to mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk with join evolutionary-computing in the message body. GEnetic Algorithms Research Students (GEARS): gaphd-list@dcs.warwick.ac.uk A mailing list for students conducting research in the field of genetic algorithms. Example topics may include "How do I get started in GA research?", "Has x ever been tried before?" "Does anyone else get these results?" "Where can I obtain this paper?" "My supervisor's annoying me!" To subscribe, send mail to gaphd-list-request@dcs.warwick.ac.uk. 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