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AI Toolkit: The AI Toolkit is an educational software package developed to train future and current scientists and engineers on Artificial Intelligence methods, with a specific focus on soft computing techniques for robotic applications. The software is designed to be completely user-friendly, and provide hands-on interactive lessons to enhance understanding and knowledge of these powerful methods. In addition, the multicultural interfaces promote a universal atmosphere to enhance learning. The AI Toolkit is now freely available for download at: http://www.openchannelsoftware.com/projects/AI_Toolkit For more information, visit: http://aitoolkit.jpl.nasa.gov AI Topics: http://www.aaai.org/Pathfinder/html/welcome.html Presented by AAAI, AI Topics is a "...web site provided ... for students, teachers, journalists, and everyone who would like to learn more about what artificial intelligence is, and what AI scientists do. [Their] goal is to offer a limited number of authoritative, non-technical resources that [they] have organized and annotated to provide you with meaningful access to basic information about the AI universe. Each of the AI Topics (see the navigation buttons to the left) will lead you to online and in-print sources of information. There has been an explosion in the number of Websites that catalog locations of AI information in a Yahoo-style directory. Although they often duplicate functionality, in the interest of fairness, I will list all the ones I know about here. AboutAI.com: http://www.aboutai.net/ It is a second generation portal and a successor to the former ai.about.com. aboutAI.Net contains dozens of AI-related essays and thousands of Web links. It will be focused on the technical side, describing the implementation of a wide range of AI techniques. Site actively uses data mining techniques for collaboration filtering, information retrieval, automatic classification of retrieved information, etc. Kurzweilai.Net: http://www.kurzweilai.net An entertaining mix of flashy demos and interesting essays on AI, many by important poeple in the field. Much philosophical discussion, less hard-core technical discussion. MAKHFI A site dedicated to Neural Networks, including some open source tools that they developed. http://www.makhfi.com The site is still not complete, but we are fully committed to make it "the" resource site for ANN. Neuron AI Directory http://www.neuron.co.uk Neural Network Information in Polish: http://www.neuron.of.pl Generation 5: http://www.generation5.org "Generation5 is aimed at presenting a website that will educate the viewer on Artificial Intelligence -- whatever the level of expertise. We have essays on the applications and history of AI for those unfamiliar, to essays on programming and philosophy, all the way to full blown mathematically-orientated essays on genetic algorithms and neural networks. Generation5 prides itself also in its interviews sections with exclusive interviews from top AI scientists like Marvin Minsky, Craig Reynolds, Roger Schank, Andre LaMothe and many others. Generation5 also has a comprehensive collection of original programs, all with source included. Demonstration programs like image recognizors, number recognizors, cellular automata creators, NLP demonstrator and more. All programs have an accompanying essay describing the workings of the programs. The aim of Generation5 is not only to educate the viewer, but to allow the viewer to contribute to further other people's knowledge. They can do this through the discussion boards, voting systems, and soon through AI Solutions (a scheme to submit code - with a accompanying monthly competition)." Yahoo Clubs: Yahoo maintains a number of AI clubs. There is the general AI Group, an online community that discusses AI (a resource for beginners). Their website is: http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/artificialintelligencegroup There is also a resource for amateur robot enthusiasts at: http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/theroboticsclub Pentomino Site: http://home.planetinternet.be/~odettedm Student run site at T.I.D. Ronse Belgium on searching Pentomino spaces.
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