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Part 2 (AI-related Newsgroups and Mailing Lists):
  List of all known AI-related newsgroups, mailing lists, and
  electronic bulletin board systems.

Outline:
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   [2-1]  AI-related Newsgroups and News Sources
   [2-1a] AI-related Newsgroup Archives
   [2-1b] AI-related Newsgroup FAQ postings
   [2-2]  AI Research in a particular country
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   [2-3]  Agents
   [2-4]  Artificial Life
   [2-5]  AI for Development 
   [2-6]  AI in Education 
   [2-7]  AI and Law 
   [2-8]  AI in Medicine 
   [2-9]  AI and Statistics
   [2-10] Blackboard Architectures
   [2-11] Business, Economics, Finance (IE-Digest, AT-Finance)
   [2-12] Cellular Automata 
   [2-13] Classification and Clustering 
   [2-14] Cognitive Science and Psychology
   [2-15] Connectionism and Neural Networks 
   [2-16] Constraint Satisfaction
   [2-17] Cybernetics and Systems 
   [2-18] Diagrams
   [2-19] Distributed AI 
   [2-20] Expert Systems in Agriculture 
   [2-21] Use of Computers in the Fine Arts 
   [2-22] Fuzzy Logic
   [2-23] Game Playing
   [2-24] Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming 
   [2-25] HCI: AI Applications to Human-Computer Interface Design
   [2-26] Knowledge Acquisition 
   [2-27] Knowledge-based Scheduling
   [2-28] Knowledge Representation
   [2-29] Logic Programming, Prolog 
   [2-30] Machine Discovery
   [2-31] Machine Learning 
   [2-33] Natural Language Processing 
   [2-34] Qualitative Physics
   [2-35] Robotics
   [2-36] Simulated Annealing 
   [2-37] Simulation 
   [2-38] Symbolic Math 
   [2-39] Theorem Provers
   [2-40] Case-Based Reasoning
   [2-41] Uncertainty
   [2-45] Vision Research 
   [2-50] Commercial Systems: Kappa PC, ...
   [2-60] Miscellaneous: Artificial Morality, Intelligent Control,
             Intelligent Decision Support Systems, Frogs,
             Meteorology, Natural World Problems, OOP Frameworks
   ----------------

Search for [#] to get to question number # quickly.

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Subject: [2-1] AI-related Newsgroups and News Sources


Newsgroups:
Subscribe to these using your newsreader. 

comp.ai                      Artificial Intelligence (moderated)
comp.ai.alife                Artificial Life
comp.ai.fuzzy                Fuzzy Logic. Gatewayed to NAFIPS-L and Fuzzy-Mail.
comp.ai.games                AI in Games and Game Playing
comp.ai.genetic              Genetic Algorithms      
comp.ai.nat-lang	     Natural Language Processing (unmoderated)
comp.ai.neural-nets          Neural Networks
comp.ai.philosophy           Philosophical Foundations of AI
comp.ai.shells               Expert System Shells
comp.robotics                Robotics
comp.speech                  Speech related research, including speech
                             recognition and synthesis.  
comp.ai.vision               Vision Research. Also available through 
                             the Vision List Digest (see [45] below).
comp.ai.jair.papers	     Online papers of the Journal of AI Research. (M)
comp.ai.jair.announce	     Announcements & abstracts of JAIR papers. (M)

comp.theory.info-retrieval   Information Retrieval
comp.cog-eng                 Cognitive Engineering
sci.cognitive                Cognitive Science
sci.psychology.research      Psychology. Bi-directionally gatewayed to
                             the psy-research mailing list; send mail to
                                psy-research-request@psy.psych.nova.edu
                             to subscribe.
comp.simulation              Simulation
sci.lang		     Linguistics
sci.math.symbolic            Symbolic Math
sci.virtual-worlds           Virtual Reality. Also available through
			     the bi-directional gateway, VIRTU-L on
			     LISTSERV@UIUCVMD.BITNET or
			     LISTSERV@VMD.CSO.UIUC.EDU 
comp.theory.cell-automata    Cellular Automata
comp.theory.self-org-sys     Self-organizing systems

AI Programming Languages

comp.constraints             Constraint Processing 
comp.lang.clos               Common Lisp Object System
comp.lang.dylan              Dylan
comp.lang.functional         Functional Programming Languages
comp.lang.lisp               Common Lisp
comp.lang.lisp.franz         Franz Lisp
comp.lang.lisp.mcl           Macintosh Common Lisp
comp.lang.lisp.x             XLisp
comp.lang.ml		     Standard ML. Gatewayed to sml-list@cs.cmu.edu.
comp.lang.prolog             Prolog and Logic Programming
comp.lang.scheme             Scheme
comp.lang.scheme.c           MIT C Scheme
comp.lang.smalltalk          Smalltalk
comp.lang.pop                POPLOG integrated programming language &
			     environment for Lisp, Prolog, ML and Pop11
comp.object                  Object Oriented Programming 
comp.object.logic	     Integrating Object-Orientend and Logic Paradigms
comp.org.lisp-users          Association of Lisp Users
comp.std.lisp                Lisp Standards

German AI newsgroup:
   de.sci.informatik.ki
(thanks to Michael Schillo for the update)


News Sources:
Computists International maintain a set of newsletters concerning AI.  They
come with membership ($22.50 students $47.50 professionals), or if you can
wait 2 weeks, you can get them for free.  Go to: 


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Subject: [2-1a] AI-related Newsgroup Archives

Newsgroup archives of comp.ai are no longer maintained because google
(http://www.google.com/grphp) does such a fine job.

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Subject: [2-1b] AI-related Newsgroup FAQ postings

Of the newsgroups listed in [2-1], the following have FAQ postings:

   comp.ai, comp.ai.fuzzy, comp.ai.shells, comp.ai.genetic, comp.robotics,
   comp.speech, comp.ai.neural-nets, comp.lang.lisp, comp.lang.scheme,
   comp.lang.clos, comp.lang.prolog, comp.object, comp.theory.cell-automata,
   comp.constraints, comp.ai.nat-lang, comp.lang.smalltalk

Many of the FAQ postings are available from 

  http://www.faqs.org/faqs/ 

In general FAQs should be downloaded from rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/faqs

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Subject: [2-2] AI Research in a particular country

British AI                   alvey jws%ib.rl.ac.uk@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk
Japanese AI                  fj-ai%etl.jp@relay.cs.net
Mexican AI                   IAMEX-L on listserv@tecmtyvm.mty.itesm.mx
Florida AI		     FLAIRS on listserv@ucf1vm.cc.ucf.edu

The IAMEX-L list is administrated by the AI Invetigation Center in
Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM)
in Monterrey, N.L. To be added to that list, please contact:
     pl500368@tecmtyvm.bitnet (Juana Maria Gomez Puertos)
     pl157961@tecmtyvm.bitnet (Fernando Careaga Sanchez)

The newsgroup de.sci.ki.discussion is the German equivalent of comp.ai.
The newsgroup de.sci.ki.announce is for announcements about AI. 

The newsgroup aus.ai is the (unmoderated) Australian equivalent of comp.ai.

BCINFO-IT is a mailing list for information about information
technology in Britain. To subscribe, send mail to

   bcifunit@solomon.technet.sg

with 

   ADD BCINFO-IT 

in the Subject line of the message. For more information, contact
Mrs Yu-Toh Yin Yin, Information Officer, The British Council,
30 Napier Road, Singapore 1025, call 473-1111 x145, fax 479-7481, or
send email to bcifunit@solomon.technet.sg.

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Subject: [2-3] Agents

http://www.cs.umbc.edu/agentslist/

The Software Agents Mailing List is devoted to the issues of software
agents, personal digital assistants, software robots, knowbots,
intelligent interface agents, etc. The term agent is ill-defined and
because of this the scope of this mailing list will also be somewhat
ill-defined. However, it should be restricted to software agents as
opposed to hardware (robots) and human agents (your travel agent).
(Although the interface from software agents to other agents is fair
game.) The list was begun in 1994 by Ray Johnson, then at the Lockheed
Palo Alto AI Center and now at Sun. In the Fall of 1996 it moved to
UMBC.

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Subject: [2-4] Artificial Life

alife@cognet.ucla.edu

The alife mailing list is for communications regarding artificial
life, a formative interdisciplinary field involving computer science,
the natural sciences, mathematics, medicine and others.  Send mail to
alife-request@cognet.ucla.edu to be added to the list.

See also the UCLA Artificial Life Depository in question [5-1].

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Subject: [2-5] AI for Development 

aidev@aisb.ed.ac.uk

An occasional newsletter for folk interested in AI applications in
and for developing countries. The newsletter is sent to the mailing
list and to the newsgroup comp.society.development.

Send requests to be added to the mailing list to Kathleen King
.

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Subject: [2-6] AI in Education 

AI-ED:
   ai-ed@sun.com (was ai-ed@sumex-aim.stanford.edu)

   Includes ICAI (intelligent computer aided instruction) and 
   ITS (intelligent tutoring systems).

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

   [As of 12/12/94, this list seems to have moved. Anybody know where?]

HUMANIST:	[Mail from utorepas bounces. 8/18/93 mk]
   humanist%utorepas.bitnet@cornellc.ccs.cornell.edu

   HUMANIST is an international mailing list for discussion of
   applications of computers to scholarship in the humanities. AI
   or NLP topics sometimes come up.

   Interested individuals should send a note together with a brief
   biography to the Coordinator in the following format:

     *Family-name, Given-names 

     Title, mailing address(es), telephone number(s).

     Body of biography.  This should not be a c.v. and need not be very
     detailed but should cover the full range of your professional
     activities and interests, both present and past.  Mention other things
     at your discretion.  Biographies vary considerably in length, though
     few are less than 100 words or more than 500.

   Coordinator: 
     Willard McCarty 

NEWEDU-L:

   NEWEDU-L@vm.usc.edu

   NEWEDU-L is dedicated to exploring new paradigms in education and
   how they can be implemented, including, among other things, the role
   of artificial intelligence in education.

   To subscribe, send a message to listserv@uscvm.bitnet or 
   listserv@vm.usc.eduwith the following line in the message body:
      SUBSCRIBE NEWEDU-L Your_full_name
   To remove yourself from the mailing list, send a message with the line
      SIGNOFF NEWEDU-L

   For further information, contact the moderators, Greg Swan and Paul
   Privateer, at npadmin@mc.maricopa.edu.

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Subject: [2-7] Artificial Intelligence and Law 

ail-l@austin.onu.edu

To subscribe to AIL-L you should send a message to the internet address
     listserv@austin.onu.edu
The body of the message should consist of:
     subscribe AIL-L 

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Subject: [2-8] AI in Medicine 

AI in Medicine:
   ai-medicine@med.stanford.edu

   Focus is on computer-based medical decision support. Currently over
   1,000 subscribers in more than 35 countries.
 
   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to ai-medicine-request@med.stanford.edu. The list
   is coordinated by Wanda Pratt and Serdar Uckun.

   Archives of the mailing list are available by anonymous ftp from
   lhc.nlm.nih.gov:/pub/ai-medicine/ [130.14.1.128].

CBR-MED:
   cbr-med@cs.uchicago.edu

   Case-Based Reasoning in Medicine.

   To subscribe to the list, send a message to listproc@cs.uchicago.edu
   with
      subscribe CBR-MED  
   in the message body. To get the FAQ, include
      get cbr-med faq

   If you need to speak with a human being, send mail to
   Jeff Berger .

Other medicine lists with some AI content include:

   SMDM-L on listserv@dartcms1.dartmouth.edu (medical decision making)

   MedInf-L on listserv@dearn.bitnet (medical data processing and informatics)

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Subject: [2-9] AI and Statistics

AI and Statistics:
   ai-stats@watstat.uwaterloo.ca

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to ai-stats-request@watstat.uwaterloo.ca

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Subject: [2-10] Blackboard Architectures

GBB-Users:
   gbb-users@bn.cs.umass.edu

   The list covers both the commercial GBB framework and the UMass
   research prototype (mostly the former these days).

   To be added to the list, send mail to 
     gbb-users-request@bn.cs.umass.edu

   See also http://www.bbtech.com

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Subject: [2-11] Business, Economics, Finance (IE-Digest, AT-Finance)

Intelligent Systems for Business and Economics (IE-Digest):

   IE-list@cs.ucl.ac.uk

   The IE-digest aims to act as a forum to exchange ideas on using
   `intelligent' techniques to model economic and financial systems.
   Calls for papers, paper announcements and queries are welcome.

   Techniques which were originally developed to model psychological and
   biological processes are now receiving considerable attention as tools
   for modelling and understanding economic and financial processes.
   These techniques, which include neural networks, genetic algorithms
   and expert systems are now being used in a wide variety of
   applications including the modelling of economic cycles, modelling of
   artificial economies, portfolio optimisation and credit evaluation.

   To be added to the list, send mail to IE-list-request@cs.ucl.ac.uk. An
   archive of back issues of the digest, as well as papers,
   bibliographies and software, may be obtained by anonymous ftp from
   cs.ucl.ac.uk:/ie/ [128.16.5.31].

   List moderated by Suran Goonatilake, Dept. of Computer Science,
   University College London, Gower St., London WC1E 6BT, UK,
   . 

Advanced Technology for Finance:

   at-finance-board@invnext.worldbank.org

   The Advanced Technology for Finance Special Interest Group of the INNS
   maintains the AT-Finance mailing list for discussions of financial or
   economic applications of advanced technology. Discussion sometimes
   involves Neural Networks, Genetic Algorithms, Fuzzy Logic, Statistics,
   Complexity theory, Artificial Life, and Nonlinear and Chaos Theory.

   To subscribe, send mail to at-finance-request@invnext.worldbank.org.

   For further information, send mail to the AT-Finance administrator at 
   .

   [This list seems to be defunct. --mk]

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Subject: [2-12] Cellular Automata 

cellular-automata@think.com  (aka ca@think.com)

Gatewayed to the newsgroup comp.theory.cell-automata.

Archived messages may be found at 
   ftp.think.com:/mail/
in the files ca.archive*.

All other requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
questions, etc., should be sent to cellular-automata-request@think.com.

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Subject: [2-13] Classification and Clustering 

class-l%sbccvm.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu

Mailing list and file server for researchers in classification,
clustering, phylogenetic estimation, and related areas of data
analysis.

To subscribe to CLASS-L you should send a message to the internet address
     listserv%sbccvm.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu
The body of the message should consist of:
     subscribe CLASS-L 
To have your name removed from the CLASS-L subscriber list, send:
     signoff CLASS-L

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Subject: [2-14] Cognitive Science and Psychology

PSYCGRAD (The Psychology Graduate Student Journal) is an online
journal of technical papers by psychology graduate students and is
edited by a team of 18 graduate student editors. To submit a paper or
article, send email to psygrd-j@acadvm1.uottawa.ca. To subscribe, send
a message "sub psygrd-j  " to
listserv@acadvm1.uottawa.ca or read the newsgroup bit.listserv.psycgrad.

PSYCHE is a refereed electronic journal concerning the
interdisciplinary exploration of the nature of consciousness and its
relationship to the brain. To subscribe, send a message with
"SUBSCRIBE PSYCHE-L Firstname Lastname" in the body to
. There is also a web version of the journal at:
. Submissions may be sent to the
Executive Editor, Patrick Wilken, Computer Science Dept., Monash
University, Clayton, 3167, AUSTRALIA, .
A discussion group PSYCHE-D has also been created for discussion of
the contents of the journal and related topics. To subscribe, send a
message with "SUBSCRIBE PSYCHE-D Firstname Lastname" in the body to
. The moderator of PSYCHE-D is Patrick Wilken
.

COGNEURO (Cognitive Neuroscience) is a low volume mailing list for
discussing matters at the interface of cognitive science and
neuroscience. For more information about the list, send mail to
cogneuro-request@ptolemy.arc.nasa.gov with Subject line "cogneuro:
send info". To subscribe, use the Subject line "cogneuro: subscribe",
and to unsubscribe, "cogneuro: unsubscribe". Only members of the list
may post to the list. The mailing list archives are available by
anonymous ftp from
   ego.psych.mcgill.ca:/pub/cogneuro/  [132.206.106.211]
and are maintained by Phil A. Hetherington .
The list is moderated by Kimball Collins .

COGPSY is a moderated mailing list concerned with connectionist
research in cognitive psychology. To be added to the list, send mail
to cogpsy-request@phil.ruu.nl.  Submissions should be sent to the same
address. 

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Subject: [2-15] Connectionism and Neural Networks 

Connectionists:
   connectionists@cs.cmu.edu

   This is a restricted mailing list for discussion of technical
   issues relating to neural computation, and for dissemination of
   information directly relevant to researchers in the field. Membership
   is restricted to students and faculty who are actively involved in
   connectionist research.

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

Neural Networks (moderated):
   Neuron@cattell.psych.upenn.edu

   Neuron-Digest is a moderated list (in digest form) dealing with all
   aspects of neural networks (and any type of network or neuromorphic
   system).  Topics include both connectionist models (artificial neural
   networks) and biological systems ("wetware"). The digest is posted to
   comp.ai.neural-nets.

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

   Send submissions to neuron@psych.upenn.edu.

   Neuron Digest archives are kept in the OSU Neuroprose collection
   and in psych.upenn.edu:/pub/Neuron-Digest/ [130.91.68.31]

   Back issues of Neuron Digest are now also available from an email
   archive server. Send a message with "help" in the subject line to
   archive-server@psych.upenn.edu for more information.

   Hypertext versions of the Neuron Digest are available via the URL
      http://www.erg.abdn.ac.uk/projects/neuralweb/digests/

Neuron-UK:
   neuron-uk@mailbase.ac.uk

   Neural networks in Europe.

   To subscribe, send mail to mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk with
      subscribe neuron-uk yourname
   in the message body.

Users of the Rochester Connectionist Simulator:
   simulator-users@cs.rochester.edu
   simulator-bugs@cs.rochester.edu

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

   The simulator is available in ftp.cs.rochester.edu:/pub/packages/simulator/

Users of the Stuttgart Neural Network Simulator:
   snns@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de

   To be added to the mailing list, send a message to
   listserv@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de with 
     subscribe snns 
   in the message body.

   The simulator is available in 
   ifi.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de:/pub/SNNS/SNNSv2.1.tar.Z [129.69.211.1]

RNA:
   RNA on LISTSERV@UTFSM.BITNET

   RNA is a Neural Net list in Spanish.

   RNA es una lista dedicada a todas aquellas personas interesadas en el
   desarrollo e investigacion en el campo de las Redes de Neuronas
   Artificiales. El proposito de esta lista es intercambiar
   informacion, favorecer el encuentro de personas con intereses
   afines, promover la formacion de grupos de trabajos y servir de
   apoyo a quienes se integran al area. 

   Para subscribirse enviar una nota a LISTSERV@UTFSM.BITNET con el
   siguiente mensaje en el cuerpo de la nota:
      SUB RNA nombre apellido

Cells:
   cells@tce.ing.uniroma1.it

   A mailing list about cellular neural networks. According to the
   list announcement, Cellular Neural Networks are continuous-time
   dynamical systems consisting of a grid of processing elements
   connected only to neighbours within a given (small) distance. They are
   silicon-efficient locally recurrent networks such as artificial retinas.

   To subscribe, send mail to Marco Balsi .

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Subject: [2-16] Constraint Satisfaction

See also comp.constraints. The FAQ is available via WWW as
   http://web.cs.city.ac.uk/archive/constraints/constraints.html
and by anonymous ftp as
   ftp.cs.city.ac.uk:/pub/constraints/ [138.40.91.9]
The comp.constraints newsgroup is archived in
   ftp.cs.city.ac.uk:/pub/constraints/archive/
Questions about the FAQ should be directed to Michael Jampel
; questions about the archive should be directed
to Andy Whitcroft .

csp-list@saturne.cert.fr

   A moderated mailing list for topics related to Constraint
   Satisfaction Problems, including algorithms, properties, extensions,
   benchmarks, applications, calls for papers, and so on.

   To subscribe, send a message to listserver@saturne.cert.fr with
      sub csp-list 
   in the message body.

   If you prefer to receive a digest once a week, send the listserv
   a command like
      set csp-list mail digest
   after successfully subscribing to the list.

   Archives and various informative files can be found by sending the
   "index csp-list" and "get" commands to listserver@saturne.cert.fr. See
   the explanations in "help" for full details.

   For further questions, please get in contact with Thomas Schiex,
   CERT-ONERA (GIA), 2 Avenue Edouard Belin, BP 4025, 31055 Toulouse
   CEDEX, FRANCE, call +33 61-55-70-65, fax +33 61-55-71-94, or send
   email to schiex@cert.fr.

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Subject: [2-17] Cybernetics and Systems 

Cybernetics and Systems:

   cybsys-l@bingvmb.cc.binghamton.edu
   cybsys-l%bingvmb.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu

   The Cybernetics and Systems mailing list is an open list serving those
   working in or just interested in the interdisciplinary fields of
   Systems Science, Cybernetics, and related fields (e.g.  General
   Systems Theory, Complex Systems Theory, Dynamic Systems Theory,
   Computer Modeling and Simulation, Network Theory, Self-Organizing
   Systems Theory, Information Theory, Fuzzy Set Theory).  The list is
   coordinated by members of the Systems Science department of the Watson
   School at SUNY-Binghamton, and is affiliated with the International
   Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS) and the American Society for
   Cybernetics (ASC).

   To subscribe to cybsys-l you should send a message to the internet address
	listserv@bingvmb.cc.binghamton.edu
	listserv%bingvmb.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu
   The body of the message should consist of:
	SUB CYBSYS-L 
   To unsubscribe send the following command:  UNSUB CYBSYS-L

Autopoiesis:

   Mailing list concerning autopoietic (self-producing) systems, as
   described in 
      H. Maturana and F. Varela in "Autopoiesis and Cognition" (D. Reidel,
      1980) and "The Embodied Mind."  

  To subscribe, send a message to listserv@thinknet.net with
     sub autopoiesis  
  in the message body.

Complex Systems:
  complex@life.anu.edu.au

  The Complex Systems List is concerned with all aspects of
  Complex Systems, including cellular automata, artificial life,
  genetic algorithms, and fractals.

  To subscribe, send mail to listserv@life.anu.edu.au with
     subscribe complex "your name"
  in the message body.

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Subject: [2-18] Diagrams

diagrams@cs.swarthmore.edu

A mailing list for discussions on (and announcements about activities
concerning) computational and cognitive issues related to diagrams and
imagery. Issues covered include problem solving with diagrammatic
representations, visual reasoning, computational imagery, etc.

To subscribe, send a request to
	diagrams-request@cs.swarthmore.edu

Maintained by Dr. David Barker-Plummer, Computer Science, Swarthmore College.

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Subject: [2-19] Distributed AI 

DAI-List: 
   DAI-List@ece.sc.edu

   Send subscription requests to DAI-List-request@ece.sc.edu.
   Back issues archived on ftp.mcc.com [128.62.130.101].

Distributed-AI Discussion List: 
   To subscribe or get help send COMMAND (e.g. HELP) to mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk
   Send contributions to distributed-ai@mailbase.ac.uk
   For other questions, contact the list owner, lyndon@sx.ac.uk.

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Subject: [2-20] Expert Systems in Agriculture 

ag-exp-l%ndsuvm1.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu 

To subscribe to ag-exp-l you should send a message to the internet address
     listserv%ndsuvm1.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu         
The body of the message should consist of:
     subscribe AG-EXP-L 

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Subject: [2-21] Use of Computers in the Fine Arts 

fineart%ecs.umass.edu@relay.cs.net

The FINEART Forum is dedicated to International collaboration between
artists and scientists.  It is subsidized by the International Society for
the Arts, Science, and Technology (ISAST), 2020 Milvia, Berkeley, CA 94704.

The purpose of this bulletin board is to disseminate information regarding
the use of computers in the Fine Arts. One of the general areas of
interest is Art & AI.

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Subject: [2-22] Fuzzy Logic

Both the NAFIPS-L and Fuzzy-Mail mailing lists are now gatewayed to
comp.ai.fuzzy. 

NAFIPS Fuzzy Logic Mailing List at Georgia State University:
   NAFIPS-L@gsuvm1.gsu.edu

   To subscribe send the following command to LISTSERV@GSUVM1.BITNET:
      SUB NAFIPS-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@GSUVM1.GSU.EDU. 
   (NAFIPS = "North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society")

   Postings to this mailing list are automatically archived.

Technical University of Vienna Fuzzy Logic Mailing List:
   fuzzy-mail@vexpert.dbai.tuwien.ac.at

   To subscribe send the following command to
   listproc@vexpert.dbai.tuwien.ac.at: 
      SUB FUZZY-MAIL your_full_name
   where "your_full_name" is your real name, not your login Id.

   This mailing list is two-way gatewayed to the NAFIPS-L list and to
   the comp.ai.fuzzy newsgroup.

   The listserver also gives access to some files, including the 
   "Who is Who in Fuzzy Logic" database that is currently under
   construction by Robert Fuller .

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Subject: [2-23] Game Playing

Go:

   computer-go@prg.ox.ac.uk

   List for discussion of programs that play the game of GO. The list
   was set up by Fletch .

   To subscribe, send mail to computer-go-request@prg.ox.ac.uk.
   
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Subject: [2-24] Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming

Genetic Algorithms Digest:

   GA-List@AIC.NRL.NAVY.MIL (moderated; digest format)

   Send subscription requests to the -request form of the list 
   or to gref@aic.nrl.navy.mil.

   Past copies of the digest are archived on 
      ftp.aic.nrl.navy.mil:/pub/galist/
   Some software is also archived there.

Discussion of genetic algorithms also appears from time to time in
comp.ai.neural-nets and comp.theory.self-org-sys.

Genetic Programming:

   genetic-programming@cs.stanford.edu

   A mailing list for discussion of Genetic Programming. See Koza's
   book for details.

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

   The genetic-programming mailing list is archived on
   ftp.cc.utexas.edu:/pub/genetic-programming/ along with some code and papers.

Evolutionary Programming Email Digest:

   [This adress appears to have gone away- I am looking into it.]

   The digest is intended to promote discussions on a wide range of
   technical issues in evolutionary optimization, as well as provide
   information on upcoming conferences, events, journals, special issues,
   and other items of interest to the EP community.  Discussions on all
   areas of evolutionary computation are welcomed, including artificial
   life, evolution strategies, and genetic algorithms.  The digest is
   meant to encourage interdisciplinary communications.

   To subscribe to the digest, send mail to ep-list-request@magenta.me.fau.edu
   and include the line "subscribe ep-list" in the body of the text.  Further

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