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o Search engines
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o Yahoo:
http://www.yahoo.com/Science/Engineering/Electrical_Engineering/Neural_Networks/
o Neuroscience Web Search: http://www.acsiom.org/nsr/neuro.html
o Archives of NN articles and software
o ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
o Neuroprose ftp archive site
o ---------------------------
ftp://archive.cis.ohio-state.edu/pub/neuroprose This directory
contains technical reports as a public service to the connectionist
and neural network scientific community.
o Finnish University Network archive site
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A large collection of neural network papers and software at
ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/sci/neural/ Contains all the public domain
software and papers that they have been able to find. All of these
files have been transferred from FTP sites in U.S. and are mirrored
about every 3 months at fastest. Contact: neural-adm@ftp.funet.fi
o SEL-HPC Article Archive
o -----------------------
http://liinwww.ira.uka.de/bibliography/Misc/SEL-HPC.html
o Machine Learning Papers
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http://gubbio.cs.berkeley.edu/mlpapers/
o Plain-text Tables of Contents of NN journals
o ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Pattern Recognition Group, Department of Applied Physics,
Faculty of Applied Sciences, Delft University of Technology,
http://www.ph.tn.tudelft.nl/PRInfo/PRInfo/journals.html
o The Collection of Computer Science Bibliographies:
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Bibliographies on Neural Networks
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http://liinwww.ira.uka.de/bibliography/Neural/index.html
o BibTeX data bases of NN journals
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The Center for Computational Intelligence maintains BibTeX data bases of
various NN journals, including IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks,
Machine Learning, Neural Computation, and NIPS, at
http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/docs/ci/bibtex_collection.html or
ftp://ftp.ci.tuwien.ac.at/pub/texmf/bibtex/bib/.
o NN events server
o ++++++++++++++++
There is a WWW page for Announcements of Conferences, Workshops and Other
Events on Neural Networks at IDIAP in Switzerland. WWW-Server:
http://www.idiap.ch/html/idiap-networks.html.
o Academic programs list
o ++++++++++++++++++++++
Rutvik Desai <rutvik@c3serve.c3.lanl.gov> has a compilation of acedemic
programs offering interdeciplinary studies in computational neuroscience,
AI, cognitive psychology etc. at
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/hyplan/rudesai/cogsci-prog.html
Links to neurosci, psychology, linguistics lists are also provided.
o Neurosciences Internet Resource Guide
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This document aims to be a guide to existing, free, Internet-accessible
resources helpful to neuroscientists of all stripes. An ASCII text
version (86K) is available in the Clearinghouse of Subject-Oriented
Internet Resource Guides as follows:
ftp://una.hh.lib.umich.edu/inetdirsstacks/neurosci:cormbonario,
gopher://una.hh.lib.umich.edu/00/inetdirsstacks/neurosci:cormbonario,
http://http2.sils.umich.edu/Public/nirg/nirg1.html.
o Other WWW sites
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In World-Wide-Web (WWW, for example via the xmosaic program) you can read
neural network information for instance by opening one of the following
uniform resource locators (URLs):
http://www-xdiv.lanl.gov/XCM/neural/neural_announcements.html Los Alamos
neural announcements and general information,
http://www.ph.kcl.ac.uk/neuronet/ (NEuroNet, King's College, London),
http://www.eeb.ele.tue.nl (Eindhoven, Netherlands),
http://www.emsl.pnl.gov:2080/docs/cie/neural/ (Pacific Northwest National
Laboratory, Richland, Washington, USA),
http://www.cosy.sbg.ac.at/~rschwaig/rschwaig/projects.html (Salzburg,
Austria),
http://http2.sils.umich.edu/Public/nirg/nirg1.html (Michigan, USA),
http://www.lpac.ac.uk/SEL-HPC/Articles/NeuralArchive.html (London),
http://rtm.science.unitn.it/ Reactive Memory Search (Tabu Search) page
(Trento, Italy),
http://www.wi.leidenuniv.nl/art/ (ART WWW site, Leiden, Netherlands),
http://nucleus.hut.fi/nnrc/ Helsinki University of Technology.
http://www.pitt.edu/~mattf/NeuroRing.html links to neuroscience web pages
http://www.arcade.uiowa.edu/hardin-www/md-neuro.htmlHardin Meta Directory
web page for Neurology/Neurosciences.
Many others are available too; WWW is changing all the time.
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That's all folks (End of the Neural Network FAQ).
Acknowledgements: Thanks to all the people who helped to get the stuff
above into the posting. I cannot name them all, because
I would make far too many errors then. :->
No? Not good? You want individual credit?
OK, OK. I'll try to name them all. But: no guarantee....
THANKS FOR HELP TO:
(in alphabetical order of email adresses, I hope)
o Steve Ward <71561.2370@CompuServe.COM>
o Allen Bonde <ab04@harvey.gte.com>
o Accel Infotech Spore Pte Ltd <accel@solomon.technet.sg>
o Ales Krajnc <akrajnc@fagg.uni-lj.si>
o Alexander Linden <al@jargon.gmd.de>
o Matthew David Aldous <aldous@mundil.cs.mu.OZ.AU>
o S.Taimi Ames <ames@reed.edu>
o Axel Mulder <amulder@move.kines.sfu.ca>
o anderson@atc.boeing.com
o Andy Gillanders <andy@grace.demon.co.uk>
o Davide Anguita <anguita@ICSI.Berkeley.EDU>
o Avraam Pouliakis <apou@leon.nrcps.ariadne-t.gr>
o Kim L. Blackwell <avrama@helix.nih.gov>
o Mohammad Bahrami <bahrami@cse.unsw.edu.au>
o Paul Bakker <bakker@cs.uq.oz.au>
o Stefan Bergdoll <bergdoll@zxd.basf-ag.de>
o Jamshed Bharucha <bharucha@casbs.Stanford.EDU>
o Carl M. Cook <biocomp@biocomp.seanet.com>
o Yijun Cai <caiy@mercury.cs.uregina.ca>
o L. Leon Campbell <campbell@brahms.udel.edu>
o Cindy Hitchcock <cindyh@vnet.ibm.com>
o Clare G. Gallagher <clare@mikuni2.mikuni.com>
o Craig Watson <craig@magi.ncsl.nist.gov>
o Yaron Danon <danony@goya.its.rpi.edu>
o David Ewing <dave@ndx.com>
o David DeMers <demers@cs.ucsd.edu>
o Denni Rognvaldsson <denni@thep.lu.se>
o Duane Highley <dhighley@ozarks.sgcl.lib.mo.us>
o Dick.Keene@Central.Sun.COM
o DJ Meyer <djm@partek.com>
o Donald Tveter <don@dontveter.com>
o Daniel Tauritz <dtauritz@wi.leidenuniv.nl>
o Wlodzislaw Duch <duch@phys.uni.torun.pl>
o E. Robert Tisdale <edwin@flamingo.cs.ucla.edu>
o Athanasios Episcopos <episcopo@fire.camp.clarkson.edu>
o Frank Schnorrenberg <fs0997@easttexas.tamu.edu>
o Gary Lawrence Murphy <garym@maya.isis.org>
o gaudiano@park.bu.edu
o Lee Giles <giles@research.nj.nec.com>
o Glen Clark <opto!glen@gatech.edu>
o Phil Goodman <goodman@unr.edu>
o guy@minster.york.ac.uk
o Horace A. Vallas, Jr. <hav@neosoft.com>
o Joerg Heitkoetter <heitkoet@lusty.informatik.uni-dortmund.de>
o Ralf Hohenstein <hohenst@math.uni-muenster.de>
o Ian Cresswell <icressw@leopold.win-uk.net>
o Gamze Erten <ictech@mcimail.com>
o Ed Rosenfeld <IER@aol.com>
o Franco Insana <INSANA@asri.edu>
o Janne Sinkkonen <janne@iki.fi>
o Javier Blasco-Alberto <jblasco@ideafix.cps.unizar.es>
o Jean-Denis Muller <jdmuller@vnet.ibm.com>
o Jeff Harpster <uu0979!jeff@uu9.psi.com>
o Jonathan Kamens <jik@MIT.Edu>
o J.J. Merelo <jmerelo@geneura.ugr.es>
o Dr. Jacek Zurada <jmzura02@starbase.spd.louisville.edu>
o Jon Gunnar Solheim <jon@kongle.idt.unit.no>
o Josef Nelissen <jonas@beor.informatik.rwth-aachen.de>
o Joey Rogers <jrogers@buster.eng.ua.edu>
o Subhash Kak <kak@gate.ee.lsu.edu>
o Ken Karnofsky <karnofsky@mathworks.com>
o Kjetil.Noervaag@idt.unit.no
o Luke Koops <koops@gaul.csd.uwo.ca>
o Kurt Hornik <Kurt.Hornik@tuwien.ac.at>
o Thomas Lindblad <lindblad@kth.se>
o Clark Lindsey <lindsey@particle.kth.se>
o Lloyd Lubet <llubet@rt66.com>
o William Mackeown <mackeown@compsci.bristol.ac.uk>
o Maria Dolores Soriano Lopez <maria@vaire.imib.rwth-aachen.de>
o Mark Plumbley <mark@dcs.kcl.ac.uk>
o Peter Marvit <marvit@cattell.psych.upenn.edu>
o masud@worldbank.org
o Miguel A. Carreira-Perpinan<mcarreir@moises.ls.fi.upm.es>
o Yoshiro Miyata <miyata@sccs.chukyo-u.ac.jp>
o Madhav Moganti <mmogati@cs.umr.edu>
o Jyrki Alakuijala <more@ee.oulu.fi>
o Jean-Denis Muller <muller@bruyeres.cea.fr>
o Michael Reiss <m.reiss@kcl.ac.uk>
o mrs@kithrup.com
o Maciek Sitnik <msitnik@plearn.edu.pl>
o R. Steven Rainwater <ncc@ncc.jvnc.net>
o Nigel Dodd <nd@neural.win-uk.net>
o Barry Dunmall <neural@nts.sonnet.co.uk>
o Paolo Ienne <Paolo.Ienne@di.epfl.ch>
o Paul Keller <pe_keller@ccmail.pnl.gov>
o Peter Hamer <P.G.Hamer@nortel.co.uk>
o Pierre v.d. Laar <pierre@mbfys.kun.nl>
o Michael Plonski <plonski@aero.org>
o Lutz Prechelt <prechelt@ira.uka.de> [creator of FAQ]
o Richard Andrew Miles Outerbridge <ramo@uvphys.phys.uvic.ca>
o Rand Dixon <rdixon@passport.ca>
o Robin L. Getz <rgetz@esd.nsc.com>
o Richard Cornelius <richc@rsf.atd.ucar.edu>
o Rob Cunningham <rkc@xn.ll.mit.edu>
o Robert.Kocjancic@IJS.si
o Randall C. O'Reilly <ro2m@crab.psy.cmu.edu>
o Rutvik Desai <rudesai@cs.indiana.edu>
o Robert W. Means <rwmeans@hnc.com>
o Stefan Vogt <s_vogt@cis.umassd.edu>
o Osamu Saito <saito@nttica.ntt.jp>
o Scott Fahlman <sef+@cs.cmu.edu>
o <seibert@ll.mit.edu>
o Sheryl Cormicle <sherylc@umich.edu>
o Ted Stockwell <ted@aps1.spa.umn.edu>
o Stephanie Warrick <S.Warrick@cs.ucl.ac.uk>
o Serge Waterschoot <swater@minf.vub.ac.be>
o Thomas G. Dietterich <tgd@research.cs.orst.edu>
o Thomas.Vogel@cl.cam.ac.uk
o Ulrich Wendl <uli@unido.informatik.uni-dortmund.de>
o M. Verleysen <verleysen@dice.ucl.ac.be>
o VestaServ@aol.com
o Sherif Hashem <vg197@neutrino.pnl.gov>
o Matthew P Wiener <weemba@sagi.wistar.upenn.edu>
o Wesley Elsberry <welsberr@centralneuralsystem.com>
o Dr. Steve G. Romaniuk <ZLXX69A@prodigy.com>
Special thanks to Gregory E. Heath <heath@ll.mit.edu> and Will Dwinnell
<predictor@delphi.com> for years of stimulating and educational discussions
on comp.ai.neurtal-nets.
The FAQ was created in June/July 1991 by Lutz Prechelt; he also maintained
the FAQ until November 1995. Warren Sarle maintains the FAQ since December
1995.
Bye
Warren & Lutz
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