Top Document: REPOST: Artificial Intelligence FAQ: AI Web Directories & Online Papers 5/6 [Monthly posting] Previous Document: [5-1] Repositories and directories not aimed primarily at researchers Next Document: [5-3] AI Bibliographies available by FTP See reader questions & answers on this topic! - Help others by sharing your knowledge CMU AI Repository: The CMU Artificial Intelligence Repository was established by Carnegie Mellon University to contain public domain and freely distributable software, publications, and other materials of interest to AI researchers, educators, students, and practitioners. The AI Repository currently contains more than a gigabyte of material and is growing steadily. The AI Repository is accessible from: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/Web/Groups/AI/html/repository.html Artificial Life Online and the Artificial Life BBS: Sponsored by MIT Press and the Santa Fe Institute, Artificial Life Online and the Artificial Life BBS is intended to be a central information collection and distribution site on the Internet for any and all aspects of the Artificial Life endeavor. A special feature of the BBS is a collection of 40 or so local newsgroups dedicated to a wide variety of topics in Artificial Life. Artificial Life Online is accessible by World-Wide Web from http://alife.santafe.edu/ Case based reasoning: http://www.ai-cbr.org/ ai-cbr aims to provide a comprehensive information base to Case-Based Reasoning academics and commercial developers. Through the dissemination of information it is hoped a stronger world-wide community of people interested in Case-Based Reasoning will be fostered and the commercial use of Case-Based Reasoning will increase. (added to the FAQ 2/2/00) http://www.aic.nrl.navy.mil/~aha/research/case-based-reasoning.html A very complete list of resources including tutorials (added to the FAQ 2/2/00) Consortium for Lexical Research: clr.nmsu.edu:/CLR/ [128.123.1.12] Archive containing a variety of programs and data files related to natural language processing research, with a particular focus on lexical research. The file 00README.clr.site is a good place to start. See the file catalog or catalog.ps for a listing of the contents of the archive. Long descriptions are in the info/ subdirectory. Materials for paid-up members of the Consortium are in the members-only/ subdirectory. Public materials include the Alvey Natural Language Tools, Sowa's Conceptual Graph parser implemented in YACC by Maurice Pagnucco, a morphological parsing lexicon of English, a phonological rule compiler for PC-KIMMO, C source code for the NIST SGML parser, PC-KIMMO sources, the 1911 Roget Thesaurus, and a variety of word lists (including English, Dutch, and male/female/last names). Comments and questions may be directed to lexical@nmsu.edu. There are also some materials in clr.nmsu.edu:/pub/ unrelated to the archive. Fuzzy Logic Repositories: ftp://ntia.its.bldrdoc.gov/pub/fuzzy/ [132.163.64.201] contains information concerning fuzzy logic, including bibliographies (bib/), product descriptions and demo versions (com/), machine readable published papers (lit/), miscellaneous information, documents and reports (txt/), and programs, code and compilers (prog/). You may download new items into the new/ subdirectory. If you deposit anything in new/, please inform fuzzy@its.bldrdoc.gov. The repository is maintained by Timothy Butler, tim@its.bldrdoc.gov. Genetic Algorithms: The Genetic Algorithms Repository is accessible is also a WWW version at http://www.aic.nrl.navy.mil/galist/ The information files includes Nici Schraudolph's survey of free and commercial GA software (send email to <schraudo@cs.ucsd.edu> to add to the list). The software includes GAC (a simple GA written in C), GAL (a simple GA written in Common Lisp), GAucsd, GECO (a Common Lisp toolbox for constructing genetic algorithms), GENESIS, GENOCOP, Paragenesis (a parallel version of GENESIS that runs on the CM-200), SGA-C (a C implementation/extension of Goldberg's SGA system). Intelliwise: Sergio Navega maintains a large collection of AI links: http://www.intelliwise.com/links.htm Funic Neural Nets Archive Site: The Finnish University maintains an archive site containing a large collection of neural network papers and public domain software. The files are available through the web interface at http://www.nic.funet.fi/pub/sci/neural or through FTP from ftp://funic.funet.fi:/pub/sci/. FTP users: see the file 01README for details. There's also a directory for non-neural net AI stuff in the directory /pub/sci/ai. (Web service is still experimental as of 05/29/99). There is a list of mirrored ftp sites is in 04Neural_FTP_Sites. For further information, contact neural-adm@funic.funet.fi or Marko Gronroos <magi@funic.funet.fi> (or <magi@utu.fi>). OSU Neuroprose: archive.cis.ohio-state.edu:/pub/neuroprose/ [128.146.8.52] This directory contains technical reports, mostly from the early 90's, 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) NL Software Registry: [maintainer's note: links upto this point haven't been checked] The Natural Language Software Registry is a catalogue of software implementing core natural language processing techniques, whether available on a commercial or noncommercial basis. Some of the topics listed include speech signal processing, morphological analysis, parsers, natural language generation systems, and knowledge representation systems. The second edition of the catalog contains more than 100 descriptions of natural language processing software. The catalogue is available from the German Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) in Saarbruecken (Germany) at the URL http://www.dfki.de/lt/registry The email contact for the site is lt-www@dfki.de Essex ROBOTS Archive: Contains robotics related information, hasn't been updated since 1995 or so: ftp.essex.ac.uk:/pub/robots/ AI IN DESIGN WEBLIOGRAPHY http://www.cs.wpi.edu/Research/aidg/AIinD-hotlist.html These web pages contain links to pretty much everything concerned with the application of AI to Design. Miscellaneous AI: Some miscellaneous AI programs may be found on ftp.uu.net:/pub/ai/ Most are mirrors of programs available at other sites. AI_ATTIC is an anonymous ftp collection of classic AI programs and other information maintained by the University of Texas at Austin. It includes Parry, Adventure, Shrdlu, Doctor, Eliza, Animals, Trek, Zork, Babbler, Jive, and some AI-related programming languages. This archive is available by anonymous ftp from ftp.cc.utexas.edu in the directory /pub/AI_ATTIC. For more information, contact atticmaster@bongo.cc.utexas.edu. The QWERTZ toolbox, a library of Standard ML modules with an emphasis on symbolic Artificial Intelligence programming, (including implementations of heuristic search and an ATMS reason maintenance system) may be obtained by anonymous ftp from ftp.gmd.de:/gmd/ai-research/Software/qwertz.tar.gz For more information, write to Tom Gordon <thomas.gordon@gmd.de>. 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