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Part 7: (FTP Resources): [7-1] AI Bibliographies available by FTP and WWW [7-2] Technical Reports available by FTP and WWW [7-3] Where can I get a machine readable dictionary, thesaurus, and other text corpora? [7-4] List of Smalltalk implementations. [7-5] AI-related CD-ROMs Subject: [7-1] AI Bibliographies available by FTP AI: The Computer Science Department at the University of Saarbruecken, Germany, maintains a large bibliographic database of articles pertaining to the field of Artificial Intelligence. Currently the database contains more than 25,000 references, which can be retrieved by electronic mail from the LIDO mailserver at lido@cs.uni-sb.de. Send a mail message with subject line "lidosearch help info" to get instructions on using the mail server. A variety of queries based on author names, title and year of publication are possible. The references can be provided in BibTeX or Refer formats. The entire bibliographic database can be obtained for a fee by ftp or on tape. Questions may be directed to bib-1@cs.uni-sb.de. A variety of AI-related bibliographies are available by anonymous ftp from nexus.yorku.ca:/pub/bibliographies/ [Maintainer's note: nexus doesn't seem to be accepting anonymous logins] [anymore. Does anyone have a new link?] Stanford University (SUMEX-AIM) has a large BibTeX bibliography of Artificial Intelligence papers and technical reports. Available by anonymous ftp from aim.stanford.edu:/pub/ai{1,2,3}.bib [Maintainer's note: this one doesn't seem to be working, either] A large collection of BibTeX bibliographies (290,000+ references) on a variety of subjects, including artificial intelligence (29,402 entries), neural networks (8,111 entries), and object-oriented programming (3,493 entries), is available by anonymous ftp from ftp.ira.uka.de:/pub/bibliography/ [129.13.10.90] and in the mirror sites faui80.informatik.uni-erlangen.de:/pub/literatur/Mirror/bibliography/ ftp.cs.umanitoba.ca:/pub/bibliographies/ or by WWW from ftp://ftp.ira.uka.de/pub/bibliography/index.html http://www.ira.uka.de/ftp/ira/bibliography/index.html Some of the bibliographies prohibit commercial use. For more information, see the README file, or write to Alf-Christian Achilles <bibservadmin@ira.uka.de> or <achilles@ira.uka.de>. Glimpse, a searchable interface to the UKA and other bibliographies, is accessible as http://glimpse.cs.arizona.edu:1994/bib/ Write to glimpse@cs.arizone.edu for more information. OFAI Library Bibliography, in Austria http://www.ai.univie.ac.at/biblio.html Fuzzy Logic: A BibTeX database of references addressing neuro-fuzzy issues can be obtained by anonymous ftp from ftp.tu-bs.de:/local/papers/ [134.169.34.15] as the (ascii) file fuzzy-nn.bib. Genetic Algorithms: A bibliography of over 400 Evolutionary Computation references (GA, ES, EP, GP) is available by anonymous ftp from magenta.me.fau.edu:/pub/ep-list/bib/ [Maintainer's note: this seems to be out-of-date] The file EC-ref.bib.Z is in BibTeX format; EC-ref.ps.Z is a postscript version of the bibliography. Please send additions and corrections to saravan@amber.me.fau.edu or EP-List@amber.me.fau.edu. Other Genetic Algorithm bibliography sites include: ftp://ftp.uwasa.fi/cs/report94-1/ http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/users/ezequiel/alife-page/alife.html Logic Programming, Constraints: A BibTeX bibliography for Constraint Logic Programming is available by anonymous ftp from archive.cis.ohio-state.edu:/pub/clp/ in the bib/ and papers/ subdirectories. NLP/CL: For information on a fairly complete bibliography of computational linguistics and natural language processing work from the 1980s, send mail to clbib@csli.stanford.edu with the subject HELP. The CSLI linguistics bibliography contains 3,300 entries in bib/tib/refer format. The bibliography is heavily slanted towards phonetics and phonology but also includes a fair amount of computational morphology, syntax, semantics, and psycholinguistics. The bibliography can be used with James Alexander's tib bibliography system, which is available from minos.inria.fr [128.93.39.5] among other places. The bibliography itself is available by anonymous ftp from csli.stanford.edu:/pub/bibliography/ Contributions are welcome, but should be in tib format. For more information, contact Andras Kornai <kornai@csli.stanford.edu> NLG: Robert Dale's Natural Language Generation (NLG) bibliography is available by anonymous ftp from scott.cogsci.ed.ac.uk:/pub/nlg/ [129.215.144.3] Note that it is formatted for A4 paper. Stick in a line .94 .94 scale after the %! line to print on 8.5 x 11 paper. For further information, write to Robert Dale, University of Edinburgh, Centre for Cognitive Science, 2 Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh EH8 9LW Scotland, or <R.Dale@edinburgh.ac.uk> or <rdale@microsoft.com>. Mark Kantrowitz's Natural Language Generation (NLG) bibliography is available by anonymous ftp from ftp.cs.cmu.edu:/user/ai/areas/nlp/nlg/bib/mk/ [128.2.206.173] In addition to the tech report, the BibTeX file containing the bibliography is also available. The bibliography contains more than 1,200 entries. A searchable index to the bibliography is available via the URL http://liinwww.ira.uka.de/bibliography/Ai/nlg.html Additions and corrections should be sent to mkant@cs.cmu.edu. Neural Nets, Learning: A bibliography of over 1000 entries about Self-Organizing Map (SOM) and Learning vector Quantization (LVQ) studies is available by anonymous ftp from cochlea.hut.fi:/pub/ref/ as the files references.bib.Z (BibTeX file) and references.ps.Z (PostScript file). Please send additions and corrections to biblio@cochlea.hut.fi. An extensive collection of references on Principal Component Analysis (PCA) neural networks and learning algorithms is available by anonymous ftp from dendrite.hut.fi:/pub/ref/ in LaTeX and PostScript formats. The list was compiled by Liu-Yue Wang, a graduate student of Erkki Oja, and updated by Juha Karhunen, all from Helsinki University of Technology, Finland. For more information, contact Erkki Oja <oja@dendrite.hut.fi>. A bibliography of PCA algorithms is available by anonymous ftp from ftp.ai.mit.edu:/pub/sanger-papers/ as pca.bib. For more information, contact Terry Sanger <tds@ai.mit.edu>. A 36-page bibliography of connectionist models with symbolic processing is available by anonymous ftp from Neuroprose archive.cis.ohio-state.edu:/pub/neuroprose/ [128.146.8.52] as the file sun.nn-sp-bib.ps.Z. For more information, contact Ron Sun <rsun@athos.cs.ua.edu>. Nonmonotonic Logic, Belief Revision: A bibliography on belief revision and nonmonotonic logics with about 2,000 items is available by anonymous ftp from tarski.phil.indiana.edu:/pub/morado/ [129.79.134.34] as nonmono.bib or nonmono.bib.Z. The file is also available by WAIS as wais://tarski.phil.indiana.edu/nonmono.bib? and by gopher/WWW. Please send additions and corrections to Raymundo Morado <morado@phil.indiana.edu>. Speech: A bibliography of papers on Silicon Auditory Models (VLSI implementations of auditory representations) is available by anonymous ftp from hobiecat.pcmp.caltech.edu:/pub/anaprose/lazzaro/sa-biblio.ps.Z For more information, write to John Lazzaro <lazzaro@boom.cs.berkeley.edu> User Contributions:Comment about this article, ask questions, or add new information about this topic:Section Contents
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