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- From: almond@statsci.com (Russell G. Almond)
- Subject: Re: Lewis Carroll
- In-Reply-To: KGODDEN@cmsa.gmr.com's message of 4 Jan 93 16:17:19 GMT
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- Organization: Statistical Sciences, Inc., Seattle, WA USA
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- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 20:16:04 GMT
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- > I just found the following reference in a library search, anyone know what it
- > is the LC did for AI? (!)
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- > TI: CARROLL,LEWIS CONTRIBUTIONS TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
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- > -Kurt
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- Lewis Carroll has done a lot of work in symbolic logic. His methods
- are not particularly interesting, but his diagrams for explaining
- logic might make interesting user interface paradigms. His books also
- contain long lists of interesting syllogism which make fun examples.
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- Russell Almond
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- ...From the brow of Russell Almond
- Gone was every trace of reason,
- As the fog from off the water,
- As pollution from the freeway.
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- --From the "Song of Russell Almond" part of the Tree of
- Cliques cycle.
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