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These selected links are all associated with the field of Artificial Intelligence. We've placed a few books on this page for your consideration. There's a lot to choose from, so here are some additional links to try:

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American Association for Artificial Intelligence (www.aaai.org)
The American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) is a nonprofit scientific society devoted to advancing the scientific understanding of the mechanisms underlying thought and intelligent behavior and their embodiment in machines.

Analytica (www.lumina.com)
Analytica® is a visual software tool for creating, analyzing, and communicating quantitative models. Analytica provides an alternative to the spreadsheet, providing graphical influence diagrams to show qualitative structure of models and intelligent arrays with the power to scale simple models up to handle large problems. There is also an Enterprise version of Analytica 2.0 which adds additional capabilities to link to virtually any database using ODBC. The Analytica Decision Engine (ADE) provides the means to seamlessly link it to a custom graphical user interface.

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BotKnowledge (www.botknowledge.com)
Bots are software agents which do your bidding. They will increase your productivity, efficiency, and entertain you. There are links to a number of free Bots which you can use.

BotSpot (www.botspot.com)
Another place which collects information on Bots (software agents which can fill you requests for information).

BrainMaker (www.calsci.com)
BrainMaker Neural Network Software lets you use your computer for business and marketing forecasting, stock, bond, commodity, and futures prediction, pattern recognition, medical diagnosis, sports handicapping... almost any activity where you need special insight.

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Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research (www.jair.org)
Covers all areas of artificial intelligence, publishing refereed research articles, survey articles, and technical notes.

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MIT AI Lab (www.ai.mit.edu)
The MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory aims are to understand human intelligence at all levels, including reasoning, perception, language, development, learning, and social levels, and to build useful artifacts based on intelligence.

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NERO (nerogame.org)
This software is really more about game programming then a game itself. NERO (NeuroEvolving Robotic Operatives) is a demonstration of real-time learning by robotic warriors. Each robot uses its own neural network which evolves over time in response to training situations created by the user. Once the user is satisfied with their training, a team of robots can be sent into battle against another team on the same computer or across the internet or a LAN. Several academic papers have been written by the development team to explain the methodology being used.

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OpenCyc (www.opencyc.org)
OpenCyc is the open source version of the Cyc technology. They claim to be the world's largest and most complete general knowledge base and commonsense reasoning engine. Cycorp, the builders of Cyc, have set up an independent organization, OpenCyc.org, to disseminate and administer OpenCyc, and have committed to a pipeline through which all current and future Cyc technology will flow into ResearchCyc (available for R&D in academia and industry) and then OpenCyc.

 

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