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- ;;; Answers to Questions about Artificial Intelligence *************
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- ;;; Written by Amit Dubey, Ric Crabbe and Mark Kantrowitz
- ;;; ai_2.faq
-
- Part 2 (AI-related Newsgroups and Mailing Lists):
- List of all known AI-related newsgroups, mailing lists, and
- electronic bulletin board systems.
-
- Outline:
- ----------------
- [2-1] AI-related Newsgroups and News Sources
- [2-1a] AI-related Newsgroup Archives
- [2-1b] AI-related Newsgroup FAQ postings
- [2-2] AI Research in a particular country
- ----------------
- [2-3] Agents
- [2-4] Artificial Life
- [2-5] AI for Development
- [2-6] AI in Education
- [2-7] AI and Law
- [2-8] AI in Medicine
- [2-9] AI and Statistics
- [2-10] Blackboard Architectures
- [2-11] Business, Economics, Finance (IE-Digest, AT-Finance)
- [2-12] Cellular Automata
- [2-13] Classification and Clustering
- [2-14] Cognitive Science and Psychology
- [2-15] Connectionism and Neural Networks
- [2-16] Constraint Satisfaction
- [2-17] Cybernetics and Systems
- [2-18] Diagrams
- [2-19] Distributed AI
- [2-20] Expert Systems in Agriculture
- [2-21] Use of Computers in the Fine Arts
- [2-22] Fuzzy Logic
- [2-23] Game Playing
- [2-24] Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming
- [2-25] HCI: AI Applications to Human-Computer Interface Design
- [2-26] Knowledge Acquisition
- [2-27] Knowledge-based Scheduling
- [2-28] Knowledge Representation
- [2-29] Logic Programming, Prolog
- [2-30] Machine Discovery
- [2-31] Machine Learning
- [2-33] Natural Language Processing
- [2-34] Qualitative Physics
- [2-35] Robotics
- [2-36] Simulated Annealing
- [2-37] Simulation
- [2-38] Symbolic Math
- [2-39] Theorem Provers
- [2-40] Case-Based Reasoning
- [2-41] Uncertainty
- [2-45] Vision Research
- [2-50] Commercial Systems: Kappa PC, ...
- [2-60] Miscellaneous: Artificial Morality, Intelligent Control,
- Intelligent Decision Support Systems, Frogs,
- Meteorology, Natural World Problems, OOP Frameworks
- ----------------
-
- Search for [#] to get to question number # quickly.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [2-1] AI-related Newsgroups and News Sources
-
-
- Newsgroups:
- Subscribe to these using your newsreader.
-
- comp.ai Artificial Intelligence (moderated)
- comp.ai.alife Artificial Life
- comp.ai.fuzzy Fuzzy Logic. Gatewayed to NAFIPS-L and Fuzzy-Mail.
- comp.ai.games AI in Games and Game Playing
- comp.ai.genetic Genetic Algorithms
- comp.ai.nat-lang Natural Language Processing (unmoderated)
- comp.ai.neural-nets Neural Networks
- comp.ai.philosophy Philosophical Foundations of AI
- comp.ai.shells Expert System Shells
- comp.robotics Robotics
- comp.speech Speech related research, including speech
- recognition and synthesis.
- comp.ai.vision Vision Research. Also available through
- the Vision List Digest (see [45] below).
- comp.ai.jair.papers Online papers of the Journal of AI Research. (M)
- comp.ai.jair.announce Announcements & abstracts of JAIR papers. (M)
-
- comp.theory.info-retrieval Information Retrieval
- comp.cog-eng Cognitive Engineering
- sci.cognitive Cognitive Science
- sci.psychology.research Psychology. Bi-directionally gatewayed to
- the psy-research mailing list; send mail to
- psy-research-request@psy.psych.nova.edu
- to subscribe.
- comp.simulation Simulation
- sci.lang Linguistics
- sci.math.symbolic Symbolic Math
- sci.virtual-worlds Virtual Reality. Also available through
- the bi-directional gateway, VIRTU-L on
- LISTSERV@UIUCVMD.BITNET or
- LISTSERV@VMD.CSO.UIUC.EDU
- comp.theory.cell-automata Cellular Automata
- comp.theory.self-org-sys Self-organizing systems
-
- AI Programming Languages
-
- comp.constraints Constraint Processing
- comp.lang.clos Common Lisp Object System
- comp.lang.dylan Dylan
- comp.lang.functional Functional Programming Languages
- comp.lang.lisp Common Lisp
- comp.lang.lisp.franz Franz Lisp
- comp.lang.lisp.mcl Macintosh Common Lisp
- comp.lang.lisp.x XLisp
- comp.lang.ml Standard ML. Gatewayed to sml-list@cs.cmu.edu.
- comp.lang.prolog Prolog and Logic Programming
- comp.lang.scheme Scheme
- comp.lang.scheme.c MIT C Scheme
- comp.lang.smalltalk Smalltalk
- comp.lang.pop POPLOG integrated programming language &
- environment for Lisp, Prolog, ML and Pop11
- comp.object Object Oriented Programming
- comp.object.logic Integrating Object-Orientend and Logic Paradigms
- comp.org.lisp-users Association of Lisp Users
- comp.std.lisp Lisp Standards
-
- German AI newsgroup:
- de.sci.informatik.ki
- (thanks to Michael Schillo for the update)
-
-
- News Sources:
- Computists International maintain a set of newsletters concerning AI. They
- come with membership ($22.50 students $47.50 professionals), or if you can
- wait 2 weeks, you can get them for free. Go to: <http://www.computists.com>
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [2-1a] AI-related Newsgroup Archives
-
- Newsgroup archives of comp.ai are no longer maintained because google
- (http://www.google.com/grphp) does such a fine job.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [2-1b] AI-related Newsgroup FAQ postings
-
- Of the newsgroups listed in [2-1], the following have FAQ postings:
-
- comp.ai, comp.ai.fuzzy, comp.ai.shells, comp.ai.genetic, comp.robotics,
- comp.speech, comp.ai.neural-nets, comp.lang.lisp, comp.lang.scheme,
- comp.lang.clos, comp.lang.prolog, comp.object, comp.theory.cell-automata,
- comp.constraints, comp.ai.nat-lang, comp.lang.smalltalk
-
- Many of the FAQ postings are available from
-
- http://www.faqs.org/faqs/
-
- In general FAQs should be downloaded from rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/faqs
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [2-2] AI Research in a particular country
-
- British AI alvey jws%ib.rl.ac.uk@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk
- Japanese AI fj-ai%etl.jp@relay.cs.net
- Mexican AI IAMEX-L on listserv@tecmtyvm.mty.itesm.mx
- Florida AI FLAIRS on listserv@ucf1vm.cc.ucf.edu
-
- The IAMEX-L list is administrated by the AI Invetigation Center in
- Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM)
- in Monterrey, N.L. To be added to that list, please contact:
- pl500368@tecmtyvm.bitnet (Juana Maria Gomez Puertos)
- pl157961@tecmtyvm.bitnet (Fernando Careaga Sanchez)
-
- The newsgroup de.sci.ki.discussion is the German equivalent of comp.ai.
- The newsgroup de.sci.ki.announce is for announcements about AI.
-
- The newsgroup aus.ai is the (unmoderated) Australian equivalent of comp.ai.
-
- BCINFO-IT is a mailing list for information about information
- technology in Britain. To subscribe, send mail to
-
- bcifunit@solomon.technet.sg
-
- with
-
- ADD BCINFO-IT <your email address here>
-
- in the Subject line of the message. For more information, contact
- Mrs Yu-Toh Yin Yin, Information Officer, The British Council,
- 30 Napier Road, Singapore 1025, call 473-1111 x145, fax 479-7481, or
- send email to bcifunit@solomon.technet.sg.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [2-3] Agents
-
- http://www.cs.umbc.edu/agentslist/
-
- The Software Agents Mailing List is devoted to the issues of software
- agents, personal digital assistants, software robots, knowbots,
- intelligent interface agents, etc. The term agent is ill-defined and
- because of this the scope of this mailing list will also be somewhat
- ill-defined. However, it should be restricted to software agents as
- opposed to hardware (robots) and human agents (your travel agent).
- (Although the interface from software agents to other agents is fair
- game.) The list was begun in 1994 by Ray Johnson, then at the Lockheed
- Palo Alto AI Center and now at Sun. In the Fall of 1996 it moved to
- UMBC.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [2-4] 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 [5-1].
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [2-5] 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
- <kk@aisb.ed.ac.uk>.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [2-6] 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.
-
- [As of 12/12/94, this list seems to have moved. Anybody know where?]
-
- 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 <e-mail address>
-
- 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 <mccarty%utorepas.bitnet@cornellc.ccs.cornell.edu>
-
- 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.
-
- To subscribe, send a message to listserv@uscvm.bitnet or
- listserv@vm.usc.eduwith the following line in the message body:
- SUBSCRIBE NEWEDU-L Your_full_name
- To remove yourself from the mailing list, send a message with the line
- SIGNOFF NEWEDU-L
-
- For further information, contact the moderators, Greg Swan and Paul
- Privateer, at npadmin@mc.maricopa.edu.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [2-7] Artificial Intelligence and Law
-
- ail-l@austin.onu.edu
-
- To subscribe to AIL-L you should send a message to the internet address
- listserv@austin.onu.edu
- The body of the message should consist of:
- subscribe AIL-L <your full name>
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [2-8] AI in Medicine
-
- AI in Medicine:
- ai-medicine@med.stanford.edu
-
- Focus is on computer-based medical decision support. Currently over
- 1,000 subscribers in more than 35 countries.
-
- All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
- etc., should be sent to ai-medicine-request@med.stanford.edu. The list
- is coordinated by Wanda Pratt and Serdar Uckun.
-
- Archives of the mailing list are available by anonymous ftp from
- lhc.nlm.nih.gov:/pub/ai-medicine/ [130.14.1.128].
-
- CBR-MED:
- cbr-med@cs.uchicago.edu
-
- Case-Based Reasoning in Medicine.
-
- To subscribe to the list, send a message to listproc@cs.uchicago.edu
- with
- subscribe CBR-MED <your first name> <your last name>
- in the message body. To get the FAQ, include
- get cbr-med faq
-
- If you need to speak with a human being, send mail to
- Jeff Berger <OWNER-CBR-MED@cs.uchicago.edu>.
-
- 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: [2-9] 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: [2-10] Blackboard Architectures
-
- GBB-Users:
- gbb-users@bn.cs.umass.edu
-
- The list covers both the commercial GBB framework and the UMass
- research prototype (mostly the former these days).
-
- To be added to the list, send mail to
- gbb-users-request@bn.cs.umass.edu
-
- See also http://www.bbtech.com
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [2-11] 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,
- <surang@cs.ucl.ac.uk>.
-
- Advanced Technology for Finance:
-
- at-finance-board@invnext.worldbank.org
-
- The Advanced Technology for Finance Special Interest Group of the INNS
- maintains the AT-Finance mailing list for discussions of financial or
- economic applications of advanced technology. Discussion sometimes
- involves Neural Networks, Genetic Algorithms, Fuzzy Logic, Statistics,
- Complexity theory, Artificial Life, and Nonlinear and Chaos Theory.
-
- To subscribe, send mail to at-finance-request@invnext.worldbank.org.
-
- For further information, send mail to the AT-Finance administrator at
- <at-finance@invnext.worldbank.org>.
-
- [This list seems to be defunct. --mk]
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [2-12] Cellular Automata
-
- cellular-automata@think.com (aka ca@think.com)
-
- Gatewayed to the newsgroup comp.theory.cell-automata.
-
- Archived messages may be found at
- ftp.think.com:/mail/
- in the files ca.archive*.
-
- All other requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
- questions, etc., should be sent to cellular-automata-request@think.com.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [2-13] Classification and Clustering
-
- class-l%sbccvm.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu
-
- Mailing list and file server for researchers in classification,
- clustering, phylogenetic estimation, and related areas of data
- analysis.
-
- To subscribe to CLASS-L you should send a message to the internet address
- listserv%sbccvm.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu
- The body of the message should consist of:
- subscribe CLASS-L <your full name>
- To have your name removed from the CLASS-L subscriber list, send:
- signoff CLASS-L
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [2-14] Cognitive Science and Psychology
-
- PSYCGRAD (The Psychology Graduate Student Journal) is an online
- journal of technical papers by psychology graduate students and is
- edited by a team of 18 graduate student editors. To submit a paper or
- article, send email to psygrd-j@acadvm1.uottawa.ca. To subscribe, send
- a message "sub psygrd-j <firstname> <lastname>" to
- listserv@acadvm1.uottawa.ca or read the newsgroup bit.listserv.psycgrad.
-
- PSYCHE is a refereed electronic journal concerning the
- interdisciplinary exploration of the nature of consciousness and its
- relationship to the brain. To subscribe, send a message with
- "SUBSCRIBE PSYCHE-L Firstname Lastname" in the body to
- <listserv@iris.rfmh.org>. There is also a web version of the journal at:
- <http://psyche.cs.monash.edu.au/>. Submissions may be sent to the
- Executive Editor, Patrick Wilken, Computer Science Dept., Monash
- University, Clayton, 3167, AUSTRALIA, <patrickw@cs.monash.edu.au>.
- A discussion group PSYCHE-D has also been created for discussion of
- the contents of the journal and related topics. To subscribe, send a
- message with "SUBSCRIBE PSYCHE-D Firstname Lastname" in the body to
- <listserv@iris.rfmh.org>. The moderator of PSYCHE-D is Patrick Wilken
- <patrickw@cs.monash.edu.au>.
-
- COGNEURO (Cognitive Neuroscience) is a low volume mailing list for
- discussing matters at the interface of cognitive science and
- neuroscience. For more information about the list, send mail to
- cogneuro-request@ptolemy.arc.nasa.gov with Subject line "cogneuro:
- send info". To subscribe, use the Subject line "cogneuro: subscribe",
- and to unsubscribe, "cogneuro: unsubscribe". Only members of the list
- may post to the list. The mailing list archives are available by
- anonymous ftp from
- ego.psych.mcgill.ca:/pub/cogneuro/ [132.206.106.211]
- and are maintained by Phil A. Hetherington <het@blaise.psych.mcgill.ca>.
- The list is moderated by Kimball Collins <kpc@ptolemy.arc.nasa.gov>.
-
- COGPSY is a moderated mailing list concerned with connectionist
- research in cognitive psychology. To be added to the list, send mail
- to cogpsy-request@phil.ruu.nl. Submissions should be sent to the same
- address.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [2-15] Connectionism and Neural Networks
-
- Connectionists:
- connectionists@cs.cmu.edu
-
- This is a restricted mailing list for discussion of technical
- issues relating to neural computation, and for dissemination of
- information directly relevant to researchers in the field. Membership
- is restricted to students and faculty who are actively involved in
- connectionist research.
-
- All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
- questions, etc., should be sent to connectionists-request@cs.cmu.edu.
-
- Neural Networks (moderated):
- Neuron@cattell.psych.upenn.edu
-
- Neuron-Digest is a moderated list (in digest form) dealing with all
- aspects of neural networks (and any type of network or neuromorphic
- system). Topics include both connectionist models (artificial neural
- networks) and biological systems ("wetware"). The digest is posted to
- comp.ai.neural-nets.
-
- All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
- questions, etc., should be sent to neuron-request@psych.upenn.edu
-
- Send submissions to neuron@psych.upenn.edu.
-
- Neuron Digest archives are kept in the OSU Neuroprose collection
- and in psych.upenn.edu:/pub/Neuron-Digest/ [130.91.68.31]
-
- Back issues of Neuron Digest are now also available from an email
- archive server. Send a message with "help" in the subject line to
- archive-server@psych.upenn.edu for more information.
-
- Hypertext versions of the Neuron Digest are available via the URL
- http://www.erg.abdn.ac.uk/projects/neuralweb/digests/
-
- Neuron-UK:
- neuron-uk@mailbase.ac.uk
-
- Neural networks in Europe.
-
- To subscribe, send mail to mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk with
- subscribe neuron-uk yourname
- in the message body.
-
- Users of the Rochester Connectionist Simulator:
- simulator-users@cs.rochester.edu
- simulator-bugs@cs.rochester.edu
-
- All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
- questions, etc., should be sent to simulator-request@cs.rochester.edu.
-
- The simulator is available in ftp.cs.rochester.edu:/pub/packages/simulator/
-
- Users of the Stuttgart Neural Network Simulator:
- snns@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de
-
- To be added to the mailing list, send a message to
- listserv@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de with
- subscribe snns <Your Full Name>
- in the message body.
-
- The simulator is available in
- ifi.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de:/pub/SNNS/SNNSv2.1.tar.Z [129.69.211.1]
-
- RNA:
- RNA on LISTSERV@UTFSM.BITNET
-
- RNA is a Neural Net list in Spanish.
-
- RNA es una lista dedicada a todas aquellas personas interesadas en el
- desarrollo e investigacion en el campo de las Redes de Neuronas
- Artificiales. El proposito de esta lista es intercambiar
- informacion, favorecer el encuentro de personas con intereses
- afines, promover la formacion de grupos de trabajos y servir de
- apoyo a quienes se integran al area.
-
- Para subscribirse enviar una nota a LISTSERV@UTFSM.BITNET con el
- siguiente mensaje en el cuerpo de la nota:
- SUB RNA nombre apellido
-
- Cells:
- cells@tce.ing.uniroma1.it
-
- A mailing list about cellular neural networks. According to the
- list announcement, Cellular Neural Networks are continuous-time
- dynamical systems consisting of a grid of processing elements
- connected only to neighbours within a given (small) distance. They are
- silicon-efficient locally recurrent networks such as artificial retinas.
-
- To subscribe, send mail to Marco Balsi <mb@tce.ing.uniroma1.it>.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [2-16] Constraint Satisfaction
-
- See also comp.constraints. The FAQ is available via WWW as
- http://web.cs.city.ac.uk/archive/constraints/constraints.html
- and by anonymous ftp as
- ftp.cs.city.ac.uk:/pub/constraints/ [138.40.91.9]
- The comp.constraints newsgroup is archived in
- ftp.cs.city.ac.uk:/pub/constraints/archive/
- Questions about the FAQ should be directed to Michael Jampel
- <jampel@cs.city.ac.uk>; questions about the archive should be directed
- to Andy Whitcroft <andy@cs.city.ac.uk>.
-
- csp-list@saturne.cert.fr
-
- A moderated mailing list for topics related to Constraint
- Satisfaction Problems, including algorithms, properties, extensions,
- benchmarks, applications, calls for papers, and so on.
-
- To subscribe, send a message to listserver@saturne.cert.fr with
- sub csp-list <Your Full Name>
- in the message body.
-
- If you prefer to receive a digest once a week, send the listserv
- a command like
- set csp-list mail digest
- after successfully subscribing to the list.
-
- Archives and various informative files can be found by sending the
- "index csp-list" and "get" commands to listserver@saturne.cert.fr. See
- the explanations in "help" for full details.
-
- For further questions, please get in contact with Thomas Schiex,
- CERT-ONERA (GIA), 2 Avenue Edouard Belin, BP 4025, 31055 Toulouse
- CEDEX, FRANCE, call +33 61-55-70-65, fax +33 61-55-71-94, or send
- email to schiex@cert.fr.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [2-17] Cybernetics and Systems
-
- Cybernetics and Systems:
-
- cybsys-l@bingvmb.cc.binghamton.edu
- cybsys-l%bingvmb.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu
-
- The Cybernetics and Systems mailing list is an open list serving those
- working in or just interested in the interdisciplinary fields of
- Systems Science, Cybernetics, and related fields (e.g. General
- Systems Theory, Complex Systems Theory, Dynamic Systems Theory,
- Computer Modeling and Simulation, Network Theory, Self-Organizing
- Systems Theory, Information Theory, Fuzzy Set Theory). The list is
- coordinated by members of the Systems Science department of the Watson
- School at SUNY-Binghamton, and is affiliated with the International
- Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS) and the American Society for
- Cybernetics (ASC).
-
- To subscribe to cybsys-l you should send a message to 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 <your full name>
- 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 listserv@thinknet.net with
- sub autopoiesis <your name> <your netaddress>
- 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.
-
- To subscribe, send mail to listserv@life.anu.edu.au with
- subscribe complex "your name"
- in the message body.
-
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- Subject: [2-18] Diagrams
-
- diagrams@cs.swarthmore.edu
-
- A mailing list for discussions on (and announcements about activities
- concerning) computational and cognitive issues related to diagrams and
- imagery. Issues covered include problem solving with diagrammatic
- representations, visual reasoning, computational imagery, etc.
-
- To subscribe, send a request to
- diagrams-request@cs.swarthmore.edu
-
- Maintained by Dr. David Barker-Plummer, Computer Science, Swarthmore College.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [2-19] Distributed AI
-
- DAI-List:
- DAI-List@ece.sc.edu
-
- Send subscription requests to DAI-List-request@ece.sc.edu.
- Back issues archived on ftp.mcc.com [128.62.130.101].
-
- Distributed-AI Discussion List:
- To subscribe or get help send COMMAND (e.g. HELP) to mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk
- Send contributions to distributed-ai@mailbase.ac.uk
- For other questions, contact the list owner, lyndon@sx.ac.uk.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [2-20] Expert Systems in Agriculture
-
- ag-exp-l%ndsuvm1.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu
-
- To subscribe to ag-exp-l you should send a message to the internet address
- listserv%ndsuvm1.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu
- The body of the message should consist of:
- subscribe AG-EXP-L <your full name>
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [2-21] Use of Computers in the Fine Arts
-
- fineart%ecs.umass.edu@relay.cs.net
-
- The FINEART Forum is dedicated to International collaboration between
- artists and scientists. It is subsidized by the International Society for
- the Arts, Science, and Technology (ISAST), 2020 Milvia, Berkeley, CA 94704.
-
- The purpose of this bulletin board is to disseminate information regarding
- the use of computers in the Fine Arts. One of the general areas of
- interest is Art & AI.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [2-22] 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
- listproc@vexpert.dbai.tuwien.ac.at:
- SUB FUZZY-MAIL your_full_name
- where "your_full_name" is your real name, not your login Id.
-
- This mailing list is two-way gatewayed to the NAFIPS-L list and to
- the comp.ai.fuzzy newsgroup.
-
- 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 <rfuller@finabo.abo.fi>.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [2-23] 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 <m92mjb@ecs.ox.ac.uk>.
-
- To subscribe, send mail to computer-go-request@prg.ox.ac.uk.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [2-24] 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:/pub/galist/
- 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.
-
- Genetic Programming:
-
- genetic-programming@cs.stanford.edu
-
- A mailing list for discussion of Genetic Programming. See Koza's
- book for details.
-
- All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
- questions, etc., should be sent to
- genetic-programming-request@cs.stanford.edu
-
- The genetic-programming mailing list is archived on
- ftp.cc.utexas.edu:/pub/genetic-programming/ along with some code and papers.
-
- Evolutionary Programming Email Digest:
-
- [This adress appears to have gone away- I am looking into it.]
-
- The digest is intended to promote discussions on a wide range of
- technical issues in evolutionary optimization, as well as provide
- information on upcoming conferences, events, journals, special issues,
- and other items of interest to the EP community. Discussions on all
- areas of evolutionary computation are welcomed, including artificial
- life, evolution strategies, and genetic algorithms. The digest is
- meant to encourage interdisciplinary communications.
-
- 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, <saravan@amber.me.fau.edu>.
-
- 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 <Your Full Name>
- 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.
-
- The list is maintained by Martyn Amos <martyn@dcs.warwick.ac.uk>.
-
- GANN:
- gann@cs.iastate.edu
-
- GANN is a mailing list concerned with the use of evolutionary
- algorithms (genetic algorithms, genetic programming and their
- variants) in the exploration of the design space of (artificial)
- neural network architectures and algorithms. The list will be
- semi-moderated to keep the signal to noise ratio as high as possible.
-
- To subscribe to the list, send mail to gann-request@cs.iastate.edu
- with
- subscribe
- in the Subject line.
-
- Moderated by Dr. Vasant Honavar <honavar@cs.iastate.edu>,
- Dr. Mike Rudnick <rudnick@cs.tulane.edu> and Mr. Karthik
- Balakrishnan <balakris@cs.iastate.edu>.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [2-25] HCI: AI Applications to Human-Computer Interface Design
-
- STUDENTS.CHI:
- students.chi@xerox.com
-
- The STUDENTS.CHI mailing list has been established by the SIGCHI
- Extended Executive Committee (EEC) and Xerox (the corporate sponsor of
- the CHI email distribution lists).
-
- The objective of STUDENTS.CHI is to distribute information and
- share perspectives of particular concern to students involved in any
- aspect of the human factors and computing field. The Human-Computer
- Interaction field (HCI) focuses on the research, design, development and
- evaluation of human-computer communication and interaction.
-
- Other distribution lists include:
- announcements.chi Broadcasts messages of general interest
- educators.chi Discussion of education in HCI issues
- ii.chi Messages related to intelligent interfaces
- intercultural.chi Cross-cultural issues and SIGCHI
- socialaction.chi Discussion of CHI-related Social Issues
- techprogram.chi Long range planning of CHI conf. program
- vision.chi Discussions related to the future of SIGCHI
-
- To be added to a mailing list, send a list of the CHI lists that you
- want to receive to Nick Briggs at "Registrar.chi@xerox.com".
-
-
- AI-CHI:
- wiley!ai-chi@lll-lcc.llnl.gov
-
- All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
- etc., should be sent to wiley!ai-chi-request@LLL-LCC.LLNL.GOV.
-
- [This machine seems to be defunct. Anybody knowing the new location
- of the mailing list should send mail to mkant+ai-faq@cs.cmu.edu.]
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [2-26] Knowledge Acquisition
-
- kaw@swi.psy.uva.nl
-
- KAW is a list server provided by the University of Amsterdam for
- the knowledge acquisition community. It will carry news and
- discussion relating to KA activities.
-
- To join the KAW list, send a message with
- subscribe KAW <your name>
- in the body to service@swi.psy.uva.nl. For more information about the
- list server, send
- help
- in the body instead.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [2-27] Knowledge-based Scheduling
-
- sched-l@vexpert.dbai.tuwien.ac.at
-
- Covers topics related to advanced scheduling techniques and
- applications, especially knowledge-based scheduling of manufacturing
- processes.
-
- To subscribe, send mail to listserver@vexpert.dbai.tuwien.ac.at, with
- the following line in the message body:
- SUB SCHED-L <name>
- where <name> should be replaced by your real name.
-
- If you prefer getting a digest once a week, send additionally a
- SET SCHED-L MAIL DIGEST
- after subscribing as described above.
-
- If you need to talk to a human being, talk to Sandford Bessler
- <Sandford.Bessler@kapsch.co.at> or Wolfgang Slany
- <wsi@vexpert.dbai.tuwien.ac.at>. Mail sent to
- sched-owner@vexpert.dbai.tuwien.ac.at will reach both of them.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [2-28] Knowledge Representation
-
- Conceptual Graphs:
- cg@cs.umn.edu
-
- Conceptual Graphs are a general semantic network representation of
- knowledge invented by John Sowa. They have the expressive power of
- logic, but with an easy mapping to natural language.
-
- See, for example,
-
- John F. Sowa, "Conceptual Structures: Information Processing in
- Man and Machine", Addison-Wesley, Reading, Mass, 1984.
-
- John Florian Sowa, "Knowledge Representation", forthcoming.
-
- To join, contact tjan@cs.umn.edu.
-
- KQML:
- kqml@cs.umbc.edu
-
- Discussion of the conceptual design and use of KQML (Knowledge
- Query and Manipulation Language), a protocol for exchanging
- information and knowledge.
-
- To subscribe, send mail to majordomo@cs.umbc.edu
- with
- subscribe kqml
- in the message body.
-
- The mailing list archives are accessible by WWW to
- http://www.cs.umbc.edu/kqml/mail/
- The KQML WWW page is
- http://www.cs.umbc.edu/kqml/
- and is also accessible by anonymous ftp to
- ftp.cs.umbc.edu:/pub/kqml/
-
- Knowledge Sharing:
- srkb@cs.umbc.edu
-
- For the shared-ontologies part of the Knowledge Sharing Effort of ARPA.
-
- To join send a message to majordomo@cs.umbc.edu with
- subscribe srkb
- in the message body.
-
- Interlingua:
- interlingua@isi.edu
-
- For the KIF language (Knowledge Interchange Format) of the ARPA
- Knowledge Sharing Effort. KIF resembles predicate logic with many
- added parentheses, plus some set theory.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [2-29] Logic Programming, Prolog
-
- Prolog and Logic Programming:
- prolog@sushi.stanford.edu (general)
- prolog-hackers@sushi.stanford.edu (nitty gritty)
-
- All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
- questions, etc., should be sent to prolog-request@sushi.stanford.edu
-
- [The host sushi.stanford.edu no longer exists, as of 11/24/92.
- Does anybody know the new location of the mailing lists?]
-
- Concurrent Logic Programming: [Mail to jlevy bounces. 8/18/93 mk]
- clp.x@xerox.com
- clp-request.All_Areas@xerox.com ??
-
- All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
- questions, etc., should be sent to clp-request.x@xerox.com or to
- Jacob Levy <jlevy.pa@xerox.com>.
-
- Constraint Logic Programming:
- clp-request@cis.ohio-state.edu
-
- LOGIC-L:
- logic-l@bucknell.edu
-
- Mailing list for the teaching and study of elementary logic.
-
- To subscribe, send a message to listserv@bucknell.edu with
- sub logic-l <your name>
- in the message body.
-
- LPNMR:
- lpnmr@ms.uky.edu
-
- Mailing list for logic programming and non-monotonic reasoning.
-
- Send mail to lpnmr-request@ms.uky.edu to subscribe.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [2-30] Machine Discovery
-
- Knowledge Discovery in Databases:
- kdd@gte.com
-
- KDD Nuggets is a moderated mailing list for the dissemination of
- information relevant to Knowledge Discovery in Databases (KDD), such as
- announcements of conferences/workshops, tool reviews, application
- examples, information requests, interesting ideas, outrageous opinions,
- and so on.
-
- Moderator: Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro <gps@gte.com>
-
- To subscribe, send mail to kdd-request@gte.com.
-
- The KDD Nuggets archive is accessible by anonymous ftp from
- ftp.gte.com:/pub/kdd/
- or by WWW from
- http://info.gte.com/~kdd/
- It includes the KDD FAQ, a catalog of commercial and public domain
- tools, a list of AI resources compiled by Chris Matheus
- <cjm1%scintilla@gte.com>, and workshop reports.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [2-31] Machine Learning
-
- Machine Learning List (moderated):
- ml@ics.uci.edu
-
- The Machine Learning List is moderated. Contributions should be
- relevant to the scientific study of machine learning. Mail requests
- to be added or deleted to ml-request@ics.uci.edu.
-
- URL for back-issues is
- http://www.ics.uci.edu/AI/ML/Machine-Learning.html
-
- Machine learning List (unmoderated):
- http://www.egroups.com/group/machine-learning
- machine-learning-subscribe@egroups.com
-
- The Machine Learning mailing list is an unmoderated mailing list
- intended for people in Computer Sciences, Statistics, Mathematics,
- and other areas or disciplines with interests in Machine
- Learning. Researchers, practitioners, and users of Machine Learning
- in academia, industry, and government are encouraged to join the
- list and participate.
-
- You're invited to discuss and exchange ideas regarding any aspect
- of Machine Learning, e.g., various learning algorithms, data
- pre-processing, variable selection mechanism, instance selection,
- and applications to real-world problems. Software, conferences,
- courses, jobs, and others related announcements are also welcome.
-
- Reinforcement Learning:
- reinforce@cs.uwa.edu.au
-
- This is an informal unmoderated mailing list devoted to
- reinforcement learning.
- To join, send mail to reinforce-request@cs.uwa.edu.au.
-
- Inductive:
- inductive@unb.ca
-
- INDUCTIVE is a moderated mailing list dedicated to the discussion
- of inductive (learning) processes.
-
- To subscribe, send a message to inductive-server@unb.ca with
- subscribe inductive YOUR NAME
- in the message body.
-
- Support Vector Machines:
- http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/support-vector-machines.html
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Subject: [2-33] Natural Language Processing
-
- Information Retrieval:
- irlist <ir-l%uccvma.bitnet@vm1.nodak.edu>
-
- To subscribe send the following command to LISTSERV@UCCVMA.BITNET:
- SUB IR-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%UCCVMA.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.
-
- Moderator: IRLUR%UCCMVSA.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU
-
- Natural Language and Knowledge Representation (moderated):
- nl-kr@ai.sunnyside.com (formerly nl-kr@cs.rpi.edu, nl-kr@cs.rochester.edu)
- Gatewayed to the newsgroup comp.ai.nlang-know-rep.
-
- To subscribe, send LISTSERV commands to NL-KR-REQUEST@ai.sunnyside.com.
-
- Back issues are available from
- ai.sunnyside.com:/pub/nl-kr/
- in the subdirectories Vxx/ as the files Nyy.Z. For example, issue
- number 1 of volume 1 will be found as /nl-kr/V01/N01.Z. Mail requests
- for backissues will not be promptly satisfied. The gopher server is
- gopher://ai.sunnyside.com:70/pub/nl-kr
- and the URL is
- http://ai.sunnyside.com/pub/nl-kr
-
- The NL-KR Digest will be slowly evolving into a citeable electronic journal.
-
- All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
- questions, etc., should be sent to nl-kr-request@ai.sunnyside.com.
-
- Natural Language Generation:
- siggen@black.bgu.ac.il
-
- Mailing list for the ACL Special Interest Group on Natural Language
- Generation. Open to anybody interested in NLG.
-
- The FTP repository,
- black.bgu.ac.il:/pub/siggen/ [132.72.40.7]
- contains archives of SIGGEN messages, the Dale and Kantrowitz NLG
- bibliographies, and some software.
-
- Moderated by Michael Elhadad. The siggen mailing list includes roughly
- 170 people.
-
- Parsing:
- sigparse@cs.cmu.edu
-
- Speech Interfaces:
-
- Electronic Communal Temporal Lobe (or ECTL) is a moderated mailing list
- for speech interface enthusiats. To subscribe, send a message with your
- name, institution, department, daytime phone and an email address to
- ectl-request@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca. If you have trouble with this mail
- address, call David Leip at (519) 824-4120 x3709 (office) x4297 (lab).
-
- ECTL has an anonymous ftp archive which is located at
- snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca:/pub/ectl/ [131.104.48.1]
- Included in the archive are: all issues of ECTL, as well as a list
- of subscribers, lists of speech related products (s/w & h/w), and a
- list of speech related technical report abstracts. If you would
- like to contribute to the archive, please send mail to
- ectl-sub@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca
- If you need information about how to ftp, or such things, please
- send mail to
- ectl-request@snoehite.cis.uoguelph.ca
-
- Statistics, Natural Language, and Computing:
- empiricists@csli.stanford.edu
-
- Corpus-based studies of natural language, statistical natural language
- processing, methods that enable systems to deal with and scale up to
- real-world usage, as well as how the various techniques can be useful
- in such areas as information retrieval and human-computer interaction.
-
- All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
- questions, etc., should be sent to empiricists-request@csli.stanford.edu
-
- Dependency Grammar
- dg@ai.uga.edu
-
- Syntactic theory, analysis, and parsing using dependency grammar
- (i.e., using links between individual words rather than a constituency
- tree).
-
- All requests for subscriptions or other assistance should be addressed
- to mcovingt@ai.uga.edu.
-
- Prosody:
-
- To subscribe, send a one-line message to listserv@purccvm.bitnet
- in the following format:
-
- subscribe prosody <Your Full Name>
-
-
- Translation and Interpretation of Natural Language:
- lantra-l%finhutc.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu
-
- To add or remove yourself from the list, send a message to
- listserv%finhutc.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu. The sender of the message
- you send must be the name (E-mail address) you want to add or remove
- from the list. The text body of the message should be:
- SUBSCRIBE LANTRA-L your_full_name
- or:
- SIGNOFF LANTRA-L
- where your_full_name is your normal name, not your E-mail address.
-
-
- Text Analysis and Natural Language Applications:
- SCHOLAR%CUNYVM.BITNET@uga.cc.uga.edu
-
- SCHOLAR is an online information service covering all aspects of
- natural language processing in such fields as literary studies,
- linguistics, history and lexicography. It consists of information like
- book reviews, project reports database listings, a conference
- calendar, and news of hardware and software relevant to the field.
- SCHOLAR is distributed occasionally as the quantity of information
- received allows. Contributions should be sent to Joseph Raben
- <jqrqc@cunyvm.cuny.edu>.
-
- To add or remove yourself from the list, send a message to
- listserv@cunyvm.cuny.edu. The sender of the message
- you send must be the name (E-mail address) you want to add or remove
- from the list. The text body of the message should be:
- SUBSCRIBE SCHOLAR your_full_name
- or:
- SIGNOFF SCHOLAR
- where your_full_name is your normal name, not your E-mail address.
- For technical assistance, send mail to <lnaqc@cunyvm.cuny.edu>.
-
- SCHOLAR files are available by anonymous ftp from jhuvm.hcf.jhu.edu
- [128.220.2.2]. Use username scholar and type your login userid as a
- password. The index of SCHOLAR files is SCHOLAR.INDEX. The WWW for
- SCHOLAR is
- gopher://jhuniverse.hcf.jhu.edu/11/.HAC/Journals/.SCHOLAR/
- and includes a WAIS search engine.
-
- The files are also available by listserv. For an explanation of
- the coding system for items in SCHOLAR, send mail to
- <listserv@cunyvm.cuny.edu>
- with the following as the body of the message:
- Get SCHOLAR COD
- To retrieve the entire release send mail to <listserv@cunyvm.cuny.edu>
- with the folowing as the body of the message:
- Get AZ Package
-
- Text Corpora:
- corpora@nora.hd.uib.no
-
- Text corpora compilation, availability, and use.
-
- All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
- questions, etc., should be sent to corpora-request@nora.hd.uib.no.
-
- Files relating to the mailing list are available by anonymous ftp from
- nora.hd.uib.no:/pub/corpora/ [129.177.24.42]
- by mailserver from fileserv@nora.hd.uib.no (send a message with "help"
- and "index" in the body to get help), or by gopher from
- gopher://nora.hd.uib.no:70/
-
- The list is hosted at the Norwegian Computing Centre for the Humanities
- in Bergen, Norway. Questions about these services can be directed to:
- Knut Hofland <knut@x400.hd.uib.no>.
-
- Speech production and perception:
- foNETiks <fonetiks@mailbase.ac.uk>
-
- foNETiks is a monthly newsletter distributed by e-mail. The
- focus is on speech production, speech perception, speech disorders,
- automatic speech recognition and speech synthesis. It carries
- job advertisements, notices of conferences, and other news of
- general interest to phoneticians and speech scientists.
-
- To be added to the list, send a message to
- mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk
- with
- join fonetiks first_name last_name
- in the message body, replacing "first_name" and "last_name" with your
- first and last names respectively. To get an index of files
- associated with the list (e.g., archives of previous issues), put
- index FONETIKS
- in the message body. To get off the list, put
- leave fonetiks
- in the message body.
-
- The current editors are Linda Shockey and Gerry Docherty. They can
- be reached at fonetiks-request@mailbase.ac.uk.
-
- Contributions should be sent to fonetiks@mailbase.ac.uk.
-
- LN:
- ln@frmop11.bitnet
-
- LN is an international electronic distribution list for computational
- linguistics, with a French emphasis. Although the list is primarily
- French-speaking, there are some posts in English. Topics of interest
- include computational lexicography, study and use of corpora,
- statistical models, as well as the usual calls for papers, conference
- announcements, requests and discussions. The list is jointly
- sponsored by the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) and
- the Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH).
-
- To join LN, send a message to LISTSERV@FRMOP11.BITNET, containing only
- the following line:
- SUBSCRIBE LN your name
-
- Send messages to be transmitted on the list to LN@FRMOP11.BITNET.
- The list is moderated by Jean Veronis <veronis@vassar.bitnet>
- (GRTC-CNRS, France) and Pierre Zweigenbaum <zweig@frsim51.bitnet>
- (DIAM-INSERM, France).
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- main focus of the mailing list is to exchange data and benchmarks.
- The list is organized by Isabelle Guyon and Lambert Schomaker.
- Send mail to isabelle@neural.att.com to be added to the mailing list.
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- MET-AI:
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- AI-NAT:
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