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   The digest will be moderated by N. Saravanan of Florida Atlantic
   University, .

Evolutionary Computing:
   
   This is a UK discussion group for genetic programming, artificial
   life, and other topics in evolutionary computing.

   To subscribe, send mail to mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk with 
       join evolutionary-computing 
   in the message body.

GEnetic Algorithms Research Students (GEARS):
   gaphd-list@dcs.warwick.ac.uk

   A mailing list for students conducting research in the field of
   genetic algorithms. Example topics may include 
      "How do I get started in GA research?",
      "Has x ever been tried before?"
      "Does anyone else get these results?"
      "Where can I obtain this paper?"
      "My supervisor's annoying me!"

   To subscribe, send mail to gaphd-list-request@dcs.warwick.ac.uk.

   The list is maintained by Martyn Amos .

GANN:
   gann@cs.iastate.edu

   GANN is a mailing list concerned with the use of evolutionary
   algorithms (genetic algorithms, genetic programming and their
   variants) in the exploration of the design space of (artificial)
   neural network architectures and algorithms. The list will be
   semi-moderated to keep the signal to noise ratio as high as possible.

   To subscribe to the list, send mail to gann-request@cs.iastate.edu  
   with 
      subscribe
   in the Subject line.

   Moderated by Dr. Vasant Honavar , 
   Dr. Mike Rudnick  and Mr. Karthik
   Balakrishnan .

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Subject: [2-25] HCI: AI Applications to Human-Computer Interface Design

STUDENTS.CHI:
   students.chi@xerox.com

   The STUDENTS.CHI mailing list has been established by the SIGCHI
   Extended Executive Committee (EEC) and Xerox (the corporate sponsor of
   the CHI email distribution lists).

   The objective of STUDENTS.CHI is to distribute information and
   share perspectives of particular concern to students involved in any
   aspect of the human factors and computing field.  The Human-Computer
   Interaction field (HCI) focuses on the research, design, development and
   evaluation of human-computer communication and interaction.

   Other distribution lists include: 
      announcements.chi       Broadcasts messages of general interest
      educators.chi           Discussion of education in HCI issues
      ii.chi                  Messages related to intelligent interfaces
      intercultural.chi       Cross-cultural issues and SIGCHI
      socialaction.chi        Discussion of CHI-related Social Issues
      techprogram.chi         Long range planning of CHI conf. program
      vision.chi              Discussions related to the future of SIGCHI

   To be added to a mailing list, send a list of the CHI lists that you
   want to receive to Nick Briggs at "Registrar.chi@xerox.com".


AI-CHI:
   wiley!ai-chi@lll-lcc.llnl.gov 

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to wiley!ai-chi-request@LLL-LCC.LLNL.GOV.

   [This machine seems to be defunct. Anybody knowing the new location
   of the mailing list should send mail to mkant+ai-faq@cs.cmu.edu.]

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Subject: [2-26] Knowledge Acquisition 

kaw@swi.psy.uva.nl

KAW is a list server provided by the University of Amsterdam for
the knowledge acquisition community. It will carry news and
discussion relating to KA activities.

To join the KAW list, send a message with 
   subscribe KAW 
in the body to service@swi.psy.uva.nl. For more information about the
list server, send 
   help
in the body instead.

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Subject: [2-27] Knowledge-based Scheduling

sched-l@vexpert.dbai.tuwien.ac.at

Covers topics related to advanced scheduling techniques and
applications, especially knowledge-based scheduling of manufacturing
processes. 

To subscribe, send mail to listserver@vexpert.dbai.tuwien.ac.at, with
the following line in the message body:
   SUB SCHED-L 
where  should be replaced by your real name. 

If you prefer getting a digest once a week, send additionally a
   SET SCHED-L MAIL DIGEST 
after subscribing as described above. 

If you need to talk to a human being, talk to Sandford Bessler
 or Wolfgang Slany
. Mail sent to
sched-owner@vexpert.dbai.tuwien.ac.at will reach both of them.

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Subject: [2-28] Knowledge Representation

Conceptual Graphs:
   cg@cs.umn.edu

   Conceptual Graphs are a general semantic network representation of
   knowledge invented by John Sowa. They have the expressive power of
   logic, but with an easy mapping to natural language.

   See, for example,

      John F. Sowa, "Conceptual Structures: Information Processing in
      Man and Machine", Addison-Wesley, Reading, Mass, 1984.

      John Florian Sowa, "Knowledge Representation", forthcoming. 

   To join, contact tjan@cs.umn.edu. 

KQML:
   kqml@cs.umbc.edu

   Discussion of the conceptual design and use of KQML (Knowledge
   Query and Manipulation Language), a protocol for exchanging
   information and knowledge.

   To subscribe, send mail to majordomo@cs.umbc.edu
   with 
     subscribe kqml
   in the message body.

   The mailing list archives are accessible by WWW to
      http://www.cs.umbc.edu/kqml/mail/
   The KQML WWW page is
      http://www.cs.umbc.edu/kqml/
   and is also accessible by anonymous ftp to
      ftp.cs.umbc.edu:/pub/kqml/

Knowledge Sharing:
   srkb@cs.umbc.edu

   For the shared-ontologies part of the Knowledge Sharing Effort of ARPA.  

   To join send a message to majordomo@cs.umbc.edu with 
      subscribe srkb
   in the message body.

Interlingua:
   interlingua@isi.edu

   For the KIF language (Knowledge Interchange Format) of the ARPA
   Knowledge Sharing Effort. KIF resembles predicate logic with many
   added parentheses, plus some set theory.

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Subject: [2-29] Logic Programming, Prolog 

Prolog and Logic Programming:
   prolog@sushi.stanford.edu (general)
   prolog-hackers@sushi.stanford.edu (nitty gritty)

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
   questions, etc., should be sent to prolog-request@sushi.stanford.edu

   [The host sushi.stanford.edu no longer exists, as of 11/24/92.
    Does anybody know the new location of the mailing lists?]

Concurrent Logic Programming:  [Mail to jlevy bounces. 8/18/93 mk]
   clp.x@xerox.com
   clp-request.All_Areas@xerox.com ??

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
   questions, etc., should be sent to clp-request.x@xerox.com or to
   Jacob Levy .

Constraint Logic Programming:
   clp-request@cis.ohio-state.edu

LOGIC-L:
   logic-l@bucknell.edu

   Mailing list for the teaching and study of elementary logic. 

   To subscribe, send a message to listserv@bucknell.edu with
      sub logic-l 
   in the message body.

LPNMR:
   lpnmr@ms.uky.edu

   Mailing list for logic programming and non-monotonic reasoning.

   Send mail to lpnmr-request@ms.uky.edu to subscribe.

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Subject: [2-30] Machine Discovery

Knowledge Discovery in Databases:
   kdd@gte.com

   KDD Nuggets is a moderated mailing list for the dissemination of
   information relevant to Knowledge Discovery in Databases (KDD), such as
   announcements of conferences/workshops, tool reviews, application
   examples, information requests, interesting ideas, outrageous opinions,
   and so on.

   Moderator:  Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro 

   To subscribe, send mail to kdd-request@gte.com.

   The KDD Nuggets archive is accessible by anonymous ftp from
      ftp.gte.com:/pub/kdd/
   or by WWW from
      http://info.gte.com/~kdd/
   It includes the KDD FAQ, a catalog of commercial and public domain
   tools, a list of AI resources compiled by Chris Matheus
   , and workshop reports.

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Subject: [2-31] Machine Learning 

Machine Learning List (moderated):
   ml@ics.uci.edu

   The Machine Learning List is moderated.  Contributions should be
   relevant to the scientific study of machine learning. Mail requests
   to be added or deleted to ml-request@ics.uci.edu.  

   URL for back-issues is
      http://www.ics.uci.edu/AI/ML/Machine-Learning.html

Machine learning List (unmoderated):
   http://www.egroups.com/group/machine-learning
   machine-learning-subscribe@egroups.com

   The Machine Learning mailing list is an unmoderated mailing list
   intended for people in Computer Sciences, Statistics, Mathematics,
   and other areas or disciplines with interests in Machine
   Learning. Researchers, practitioners, and users of Machine Learning
   in academia, industry, and government are encouraged to join the
   list and participate.

   You're invited to discuss and exchange ideas regarding any aspect
   of Machine Learning, e.g., various learning algorithms, data
   pre-processing, variable selection mechanism, instance selection,
   and applications to real-world problems. Software, conferences,
   courses, jobs, and others related announcements are also welcome.

Reinforcement Learning:
   reinforce@cs.uwa.edu.au

   This is an informal unmoderated mailing list devoted to
   reinforcement learning. 
   To join, send mail to reinforce-request@cs.uwa.edu.au.

Inductive:
   inductive@unb.ca

   INDUCTIVE is a moderated mailing list dedicated to the discussion
   of inductive (learning) processes.

   To subscribe, send a message to inductive-server@unb.ca with
      subscribe inductive YOUR NAME
   in the message body.

Support Vector Machines:
   http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/support-vector-machines.html

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Subject: [2-33] Natural Language Processing 

Information Retrieval:
   irlist 

   To subscribe send the following command to LISTSERV@UCCVMA.BITNET:
      SUB IR-L your_full_name
   where "your_full_name" is your real name, not your login Id.
   Non-BitNet users can join by sending the above command as the only
   line in the text/body of a message to
   LISTSERV%UCCVMA.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU. 

   Moderator: IRLUR%UCCMVSA.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

Natural Language and Knowledge Representation (moderated):
   nl-kr@ai.sunnyside.com (formerly nl-kr@cs.rpi.edu, nl-kr@cs.rochester.edu)
   Gatewayed to the newsgroup comp.ai.nlang-know-rep.

   To subscribe, send LISTSERV commands to NL-KR-REQUEST@ai.sunnyside.com.

   Back issues are available from 
      ai.sunnyside.com:/pub/nl-kr/
   in the subdirectories Vxx/ as the files Nyy.Z. For example, issue 
   number 1 of volume 1 will be found as /nl-kr/V01/N01.Z. Mail requests
   for backissues will not be promptly satisfied. The gopher server is
      gopher://ai.sunnyside.com:70/pub/nl-kr
   and the URL is
      http://ai.sunnyside.com/pub/nl-kr

   The NL-KR Digest will be slowly evolving into a citeable electronic journal.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
   questions, etc., should be sent to nl-kr-request@ai.sunnyside.com.

Natural Language Generation:
   siggen@black.bgu.ac.il

   Mailing list for the ACL Special Interest Group on Natural Language
   Generation. Open to anybody interested in NLG.

   The FTP repository,
      black.bgu.ac.il:/pub/siggen/ [132.72.40.7]
   contains archives of SIGGEN messages, the Dale and Kantrowitz NLG
   bibliographies, and some software.

   Moderated by Michael Elhadad. The siggen mailing list includes roughly
   170 people.

Parsing:
   sigparse@cs.cmu.edu      

Speech Interfaces:

   Electronic Communal Temporal Lobe (or ECTL) is a moderated mailing list
   for speech interface enthusiats. To subscribe, send a message with your
   name, institution, department, daytime phone and an email address to
   ectl-request@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca. If you have trouble with this mail
   address, call David Leip at (519) 824-4120 x3709 (office) x4297 (lab). 

   ECTL has an anonymous ftp archive which is located at
      snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca:/pub/ectl/ [131.104.48.1]
   Included in the archive are: all issues of ECTL, as well as a list
   of subscribers, lists of speech related products (s/w & h/w), and a
   list of speech related technical report abstracts. If you would
   like to contribute to the archive, please send mail to
      ectl-sub@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca 
   If you need information about how to ftp, or such things, please
   send mail to
      ectl-request@snoehite.cis.uoguelph.ca

Statistics, Natural Language, and Computing:
   empiricists@csli.stanford.edu

   Corpus-based studies of natural language, statistical natural language 
   processing, methods that enable systems to deal with and scale up to
   real-world usage, as well as how the various techniques can be useful
   in such areas as information retrieval and human-computer interaction.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
   questions, etc., should be sent to empiricists-request@csli.stanford.edu

Dependency Grammar
   dg@ai.uga.edu

   Syntactic theory, analysis, and parsing using dependency grammar
   (i.e., using links between individual words rather than a constituency
   tree).

   All requests for subscriptions or other assistance should be addressed
   to mcovingt@ai.uga.edu.

Prosody:

   To subscribe, send a one-line message to listserv@purccvm.bitnet
   in the following format:

      subscribe prosody 


Translation and Interpretation of Natural Language:
   lantra-l%finhutc.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu

   To add or remove yourself from the list, send a message to
   listserv%finhutc.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu.  The sender of the message
   you send must be the name (E-mail address) you want to add or remove
   from the list.  The text body of the message should be:
      SUBSCRIBE LANTRA-L your_full_name
   or:
      SIGNOFF LANTRA-L
   where your_full_name is your normal name, not your E-mail address.


Text Analysis and Natural Language Applications:
   SCHOLAR%CUNYVM.BITNET@uga.cc.uga.edu

   SCHOLAR is an online information service covering all aspects of
   natural language processing in such fields as literary studies,
   linguistics, history and lexicography. It consists of information like
   book reviews, project reports database listings, a conference
   calendar, and news of hardware and software relevant to the field.
   SCHOLAR is distributed occasionally as the quantity of information
   received allows. Contributions should be sent to Joseph Raben
   .

   To add or remove yourself from the list, send a message to
   listserv@cunyvm.cuny.edu.  The sender of the message
   you send must be the name (E-mail address) you want to add or remove
   from the list.  The text body of the message should be:
      SUBSCRIBE SCHOLAR your_full_name
   or:
      SIGNOFF SCHOLAR
   where your_full_name is your normal name, not your E-mail address.
   For technical assistance, send mail to .

   SCHOLAR files are available by anonymous ftp from jhuvm.hcf.jhu.edu
   [128.220.2.2]. Use username scholar and type your login userid as a
   password. The index of SCHOLAR files is SCHOLAR.INDEX. The WWW for
   SCHOLAR is
      gopher://jhuniverse.hcf.jhu.edu/11/.HAC/Journals/.SCHOLAR/
   and includes a WAIS search engine.      

   The files are also available by listserv.  For an explanation of
   the coding system for items in SCHOLAR, send mail to
       
   with the following as the body of the message: 
	   Get SCHOLAR COD 
   To retrieve the entire release send mail to 
   with the folowing as the body of the message: 
	   Get AZ Package
   
Text Corpora:
   corpora@nora.hd.uib.no

   Text corpora compilation, availability, and use.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
   questions, etc., should be sent to corpora-request@nora.hd.uib.no.

   Files relating to the mailing list are available by anonymous ftp from
      nora.hd.uib.no:/pub/corpora/ [129.177.24.42]
   by mailserver from fileserv@nora.hd.uib.no (send a message with "help" 
   and "index" in the body to get help), or by gopher from
      gopher://nora.hd.uib.no:70/

   The list is hosted at the Norwegian Computing Centre for the Humanities
   in Bergen, Norway. Questions about these services can be directed to:
   Knut Hofland .

Speech production and perception:
   foNETiks 

   foNETiks is a monthly newsletter distributed by e-mail. The 
   focus is on speech production, speech perception, speech disorders,
   automatic speech recognition and speech synthesis. It carries
   job advertisements, notices of conferences, and other news of 
   general interest to phoneticians and speech scientists.

   To be added to the list, send a message to 
      mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk 
   with
      join fonetiks first_name last_name
   in the message body, replacing "first_name" and "last_name" with your
   first and last names respectively. To get an index of files
   associated with the list (e.g., archives of previous issues), put
      index FONETIKS
   in the message body. To get off the list, put
      leave fonetiks       
   in the message body.

   The current editors are Linda Shockey and Gerry Docherty. They can
   be reached at fonetiks-request@mailbase.ac.uk.

   Contributions should be sent to fonetiks@mailbase.ac.uk.
   
LN:
   ln@frmop11.bitnet

   LN is an international electronic distribution list for computational
   linguistics, with a French emphasis. Although the list is primarily
   French-speaking, there are some posts in English.  Topics of interest
   include computational lexicography, study and use of corpora,
   statistical models, as well as the usual calls for papers, conference
   announcements, requests and discussions.  The list is jointly
   sponsored by the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) and
   the Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH).

   To join LN, send a message to LISTSERV@FRMOP11.BITNET, containing only
   the following line:
      SUBSCRIBE LN your name

   Send messages to be transmitted on the list to LN@FRMOP11.BITNET.  
   The list is moderated by Jean Veronis  
   (GRTC-CNRS, France) and Pierre Zweigenbaum 
   (DIAM-INSERM, France).

Linguist:  	
   linguist@tamvm1.tamu.edu

   The LINGUIST list is a moderated international list containing discussion
   primarily of linguistics, although discussion of related fields is welcome.

   To subscribe to the list, send a message to
      listserv@tamvm1.tamu.edu
   containing as its first and only line:
      sub linguist 

   The URL for the linguist list archive is:
      gopher://nic.merit.edu:7055/11/linguistics/linguist.list/

BILDIL: 
   BILDIL is a Turkish NLP Discussion Group. 

   To subscribe, send a message to listserv@trmetu.bitnet with 
      sub bildil  
   in the message body.

ELSNET:
   elsnet-list@cogsci.ed.ac.uk

   ELSNET is the European Network in Language and Speech mailing list.
   This mailing list is used to announce activities, post job openings,
   or discuss issues which are relevant to persons in the European
   natural language and speech communities.

   To join, send mail to elsnet@cogsci.ed.ac.uk

GESTURE-L:
   gesture-l@coombs.anu.edu.au

   The GESTURE-L mailing list discusses the study of gestures, sign
   language, and related topics.

   To subscribe to the list, send mail to
      majordomo@coombs.anu.edu.au
   with 
      subscribe gesture-l 
   in the message body.

   Archives are available as
     gopher://coombs.anu.edu.au:70/

Paramind:
   Paramind@eskimo.com

   The Paramind mailing list is for discussion of concepts of
   computer-generated writing, especially those related to the theory of
   the "telical exhaustion of the interaction of words". Telical means,
   "towards an useful end".

   To be added to the list, send a message to Paramind-request@eskimo.com.

   The list's FAQ can be obtained by anonymous ftp from
      eskimo.com:/usr/ftp/paramind/paramind.faq

   The list is coordinated by telical@eskimo.com.

LFG:

   This mailing list concerns Lexical-Functional Grammar. 

   To subscribe, send mail to majordomo@list.stanford.edu.
   with 
      subscribe lfg
   in the message body.

ConLang:
   conlang@diku.dk

   For discussion of any constructed or planned languages (from
   Esperanto to Loglan/Lojban to Klingon, including AI-based languages). 

   To subscribe, write conlang-request@diku.dk or listserv@diku.dk.

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Subject: [2-34] Qualitative Physics

qphysics@cs.washington.edu

To join, send mail to qphysics-request@cs.washington.edu.

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Subject: [2-35] Robotics

Robot Controller Boards:

   robot-board@oberon.com

   The purpose of the Robot Board mailing list is to discuss robot
   controller boards, and robot control in general.  In particular, this
   list will be used to support the Miniboard 2.0 and 6.270 board design
   by Fred Martin and Randy Sargent of MIT.  However, any and all traffic
   related to robot controllers is welcome.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
   questions, etc., should be sent to robot-board-request@oberon.com.
   You can also use ListServ to be added to or removed (send a message
   with "help" in the body to listserv@oberon.com for more information).

IS Robotics Robots:

   isrug@cs.umd.edu

   Users' mailing list for those using or interested in the IS Robotics
   Robots.  This list is read by members of the company, but is primarily
   intended for users wishing to contact each other.  

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
   questions, etc., should be sent to isrug-requests@cs.umd.edu.

Hero Robots:
   hero-owners@smcvax.smcvt.edu

   Hero-owners is a mailing list for owners of HERO robots. 

   To subscribe to the list, send mail to
      Hero-owners-request@smcvax.smcvt.edu
   with
      Subscribe Hero-owners
   in the message body.

   Questions or problems should be directed to Dave Goodwin
   .

SPIE INFO-ROBO:
   info-robo@mom.spie.org

   INFO-ROBO is a mailing list from the International Society for
   Optical Engineering (SPIE). Membership in SPIE is not required
   to join the list.

   To subscribe, send an e-mail message to
      info-optolink-request@mom.spie.org
   with the line
      subscribe info-robo
   in the message body.

   For an up-to-date list of SPIE listserver groups
   at any time, send the word LISTS to the same address.

Autonomous Vehicle - Mine Counter Measure:
   av-mcm@stl.nps.navy.mil

   The AV-MCM list is for discussion of the use of autonomous vehicles
   and associated work packages and control concepts in the tasks of mine
   (or hazardous materials) clearance on land, in the sea, or from the
   air and space.

   To subscribe to the list send a message to
      av-mcm-request@stl.nps.navy.mil
   without a subject line and
      subscribe av-mcm your-email-address
   in the message body. For information on mail archives, type 
      help
   instead.

   To talk to a human being send mail to Gary R. Porter
   . 

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Subject: [2-36] Simulated Annealing 

anneal@sti.com  (formerly anneal-request@cs.ucla.edu (Daniel R. Greening))

This mailing list is for discussion of simulated annealing techniques,
analysis, and related issues such as stochastic optimization,
Boltzmann machines, and metricity of NP-complete move spaces.

Membership in this list is restricted to those doing active research
in simulated annealing or related areas. The list itself is
unmoderated.

To subscribe to anneal, send the following in an email message to
"majordomo@sti.com":
	subscribe anneal
This will subscribe the account from which you send the message to the
anneal list.

If you wish to subscribe another address instead (such as a local
redistribution list), you can use a command of the form:
	subscribe anneal other-address@your_site.your_net

To find out more about the automated server, send the following command
to "majordomo@sti.com":
	help

If you feel you need to reach a human, send email to
	anneal-approval@sti.com

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Subject: [2-37] Simulation 

simulation@ufl.edu
Gatewayed to the newsgroup comp.simulation.

All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to simulation-request@ufl.edu.

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Subject: [2-38] Symbolic Math 

Symbolic Math 
Gatewayed to the newsgroup sci.math.symbolic.

Mailing list covering symbolic math algorithms, applications and problems
relating to the various symbolic math languages.

Mail to be forwarded to the list should be sent to
leff%smu.uucp@uunet.uu.net (ARPANET/MilNet) or sci.math.symbolic (USENET).
Requests to be included on the list should be sent to
leff%smu.uucp@uunet.uu.net.

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Subject: [2-39] Theorem Provers

theorem-provers@ai.mit.edu

This (unmoderated) list is intended for announcements of interest to
people interested in automated theorem proving.

To subscribe, send your email address to theorem-provers-request@ai.mit.edu.

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Subject: [2-40] Case-Based Reasoning

AI-CBR:
   
   AI-CBR is an e-mail forum for CBR researchers. Many of the
   companies developing, selling and supporting CBR tools such as
   ReMind, KATE, ReCall, CBR Express, and Esteem are members of the
   mailing list. The mailing list also carries other information of
   interest to CBR researchers. 

   To join AI-CBR send a message to Ian Watson
   . 

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Subject: [2-41] Uncertainty

John Mark Agosta's uncertainty mailing list is defunct, but the
archives of the list can be found on
   sumex-aim.stanford.edu:/var/ftp/pub/unc/ 

A new list has replaced it. To subscribe, send mail to 
majordomo@maillist.cs.orst.edu with
   subscribe uai
in the message body.

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Subject: [2-45] Vision Research 

vision-list@teleos.com

The Vision List is a bidirectional gateway to the comp.ai.vision
newsgroup. It provides copies of articles posted to the newsgroup in
the form of weekly digests.

Send submissions to vision-list@teleos.com. All requests to be added
to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, etc., should be
sent to Phil Kahn, the list's moderator, at . 
Archived in
   teleos.com:/VISION-LIST-ARCHIVE/

cvnet%yorkvm1.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu         
Color and vision research.

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Subject: [2-50] Commercial Systems: Kappa PC, ...

Kappa PC: 

   ai-kappa-pc@mailbase.ac.uk

   Discussion list for users of Intellicorp's Kappa PC (a KBS/OOP/Windows
   application development package). The list is intended for discussion
   of any issues relevant to Kappa PC users, from OOP and KBS theory and
   practice to specific bugs or niggles with the product.  A library of
   code and extensions to the product will be attached to the list.

   To join the list, send a message to mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk containing
   the line:

       join ai-kappa-pc  

   For further information, contact Andy Vann ,
   Dept of Civil Engineering, University of Bristol, UK, Tel (+44) 272
   303030 x3312, Fax (+44) 272 303889.

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Artificial Morality:

   artmoral-list@unixg.ubc.ca

   This is a mailing list for discussion of Peter Danielson's book,
   "Artificial Morality: Virtuous Robots for Virtual Games" (Routledge,
   New York, 1992) and related issues. It explores theories of rational
   morality with Prolog.

   To join the list, send an email message to
      artmoral-list-request@unixg.ubc.ca

Frog Net:
   frog-net@rana.usc.edu

   Frog Net is a mailing list for researchers interested in the
   behavior and underlying neural mechanisms of amphibians.

   To subscribe, send mail to Jim Liaw .

Rough Sets:
   roughset@cs.uregina.ca

   EBRSC is the Electronic Bulletin of the Rough Set Community.  Its
   goal is to encourage the rapid dissemination of research related to
   the study of Rough Set Theory, as first introduced by Z. Pawlak
   (Z.Pawlak, "Rough Sets" Int. J. Inform. & Comput. Sci. 11:344-356, 1982.). 

   If you would like to subscribe, please send a short note with your
   name and email address to roughset@cs.uregina.ca.  Submissions should
   be sent to the same address.

   The archives of the bulletin are located at
      ftp.cs.uregina.ca:/pub/ebrsc/  [142.3.200.53]
   and include back issues of the Bulletin as well as data and
   software contributions and a bibliography. They are also available
   by gopher at gopher.cs.uregina.ca.

   The EBRSC is edited by Mike Hadjimichael  and
   Robert Golan .

HOTT:

   HOTT is a free monthly newsletter summarizing the latest developments
   in computer, communications, and electronics technologies, as reported
   in the popular press, trade magazines, research journals, mailing
   lists, and newsgroups. Topics will include VR, neural networks, PDAs,
   GUIs, intelligent agents, ubiquitous computing, genetic and
   evolutionary programming, nanotechnology, and massively parallel
   programming, among others.

   To subscribe, send mail to listserv@ucsd.edu with
       SUBSCRIBE HOTT-LIST
   in the message body.

   If you need to speak to a human being, send mail to hott@ucsd.edu.

   HOTT is edited by David Scott Lewis .

Intelligent Control (INTCON):

   The INTCON (Intelligent Control) Special Interest Group is intended to
   provide a forum for communication and exchange of ideas among
   researchers in neuro-control, fuzzy logic control, reinforcement
   learning and other related subjects grouped under the topic of
   Intelligent Control.  The emphasis is on application in control; by
   "intelligence" we mean using ideas, techniques and procedures inspired
   partly from biology, psychology, and so on.

   To subscribe to INTCON, send mail to bahrami@syscon.ee.unsw.edu.au

   INTCON is moderated by Mohammad Bahrami, School of Electrical
   Engineering, University of New South Wales, P. O. Box 1, Kensington,
   2033, NSW Australia.

CSGnet:

   The Control Systems Group Network (CSGnet) is a mailing list for
   folks interested in Perceptual Control Theory (PCT). PCT claims that a
   fundamental aspect of organisms is their ability to control their
   environment.

   To subscribe, send a message to
      listserv@vmd.cso.uiuc.edu
   with  
      subscribe csg-l 
      help
      get csg/Index
   in the message body.

   Several MS-DOS demonstration programs are available from the LISTSERV.

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