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This is AIList's final message.
After much soul-searching and discussion with folks here at MIT
and elsewhere, I have come to the conclusion that the charter of the
AIList was just too broad to be of any use to people doing real
research. I know of twenty-one *other* lists that deal with AI topics,
in more-or-less specific detail.
The following was taken largely from Rich Zellich's
list-of-lists as of Jan 1990. (available for anonymous ftp from
NIC.DDN.MIL as INTEREST-GROUPS.TXT, in the directory NETINFO:), together
with contributions from many others:
AG-EXP-L%NDSUVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
Expert Systems in Agriculture
AI-CHI <wiley!ai-chi@LLL-LCC.ARPA>
AI applications to Human-Computer interface design
aicom mcvax!swivax!otten@uunet.uu.net
International Usenet AI newsgroup
AI-ED@SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU
AI in Education
alvey jws%ib.rl.ac.uk@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk
British AI
CA@THINK.COM, comp.theory.cell-automata
Cellular Automata list and newsgroup
CLP.X@XEROX.COM
Concurrent Logic Programming
comp.ai
Usenet AI
connectionists@cs.cmu.edu
Connectionism
CVNET%YORKVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
Color and Vision research
CYBSYS-L@BINGVMB.BITNET
Cybernetics and Systems
FINEART%ecs.umass.edu@RELAY.CS.NET
Use of computers in the Fine Arts
fj-ai%etl.jp@relay.cs.net
Japanese AI
foNETiks <r34334%UQAM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
Speech production and perception
GA-List@AIC.NRL.NAVY.MIL <gref@AIC.NRL.NAVY.MIL>
Genetic Algorithms
IRList <fox@VTOPUS.CS.VT.EDU>
Information Retrieval
LANTRA-L%FINHUTC.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
Translation and interpretation of natural language
mod-ki%unido.irb@unido.bitnet
German AI
NEURON%CSL.TI.COM@RELAY.CS.NET
Neural nets
NL-KR@CS.ROCHESTER.EDU
Natural Language and knowledge representation
nnsc@nnsc.nsf.net
NSF calendar list
PROLOG[-HACKERS]@SUSHI.STANFORD.EDU
Prolog and logic programming
simulation@UFL.EDU, comp.simulation
Simulation list and newsgroup
simulator-users@CS.ROCHESTER.EDU, simulator-bugs@CS.ROCHESTER.EDU
Users of the Rochester Connectionist Simulator
Symbolic Math <lseward@RAND-UNIX.ARPA>
Algorithms, applications, and problems in symbolic math
VISION-LIST@ADS.ARPA
AI Vision research
* * * *
In addition, the ADA Repository on SIMTEL20.ARPA (Mailing list
ADA-SW@SIMTEL20.ARPA) contains a directory of AI programs in
PD2:<ADA.AI>*.*
Many of the above lists obey the internet convention of handling
administrative matters (like subscription requests) via a second list
whose name can be derived from the list name: to subscribe to a list
called FOO@BAR, send mail to FOO-REQUEST@BAR.
Further information on many of the above lists is appended below.
- nick <nick@ai.mit.edu>
* * * *
AG-EXP-L%NDSUVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
Discusses the use of Expert Systems in Agricultural production and
management. Primary emphasis is for practitioners, Extension personnel and
Experiment Station researchers in the land grant system.
BITNET, EARN, or NetNorth subscribers can join by sending the Listserv SUB
command with your name. For example,
SEND LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 SUB AG-EXP-L Jon Doe
or TELL LISTSERV AT NDSUVM1 SUB AG-EXP-L Jon Doe
To be removed from the list,
SEND LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 SIGNOFF AG-EXP-L
or TELL LISTSERV AT NDSUVM1 SIGNOFF AG-EXP-L
Those without interactive access may send the Listserv Command portion of
the above lines as the first TEXT line of a message. For example:
SUB AG-EXP-L Jon Doe
would be the only line in the body (text) of mail to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1.
Monthly public logs of mail to AG-EXP-L are kept on LISTSERV for a few
months. For a list of files send the 'Index AG-EXP-L' command to
LISTSERV%NDSUVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU.
Coordinator: Sandy Sprafka <NU020746%NDSUVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
AI-CHI <wiley!ai-chi@LLL-LCC.ARPA>
Unmoderated mailing list intended for discussion on the subjects related to
AI applications to Human-Computer interface design. This could include
user modeling, self-adaptive interfaces, intelligent user agents,
multi-modal I/O (Natural Language, graphics, speech), intelligent
user-interface management systems, intelligent on-line advising, task
modelling, and any other related issues. Announcements of books, papers,
conferences, new products, public domain software tools, etc. are also
encouraged.
A limited archive of the most recent messages is available by request from
wiley!ai-chi-request@LLL-LCC.ARPA.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to wiley!ai-chi-request@LLL-LCC.ARPA.
Coordinator: Dr. Sherman Tyler <wiley!sherman@LLL-LCC.ARPA>
AI-ED@SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU
Discussions related to the application of artificial intelligence to
education. This includes material on intelligent computer assisted
instruction (ICAI) or intelligent tutoring systems (ITS), interactive
encyclopedias, intelligent information retrieval for educational purposes,
and pychological and cognitive science models of learning, problem solving,
and teaching that can be applied to education. Issues related to teaching
AI are welcome. Topics may also include evaluation of tutoring systems,
commercialization of AI based instructional systems, description of actual
use of an ITS in a classroom setting, user-modeling, intelligent
user-interfaces, and the use of graphics or videodisk in ICAI.
Announcements of books, papers, conferences, new products, public domain
software tools, etc. are encouraged.
If there are several people at one site that are interested, users should
try to form a local distribution system to lessen the load on SUN.COM.
Archives of messages are kept on host SUN.COM.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to AI-Ed-Request@SUN.COM.
Moderators: J.R. Prohaska <prohaska@SUN.COM>
Stuart Macmillan <smacmillan@SUN.COM>
CA@THINK.COM
CELLULAR-AUTOMATA@THINK.COM
Mailing-list for the exchange of information on all aspects of cellular
automata and their applications. The list is gatewayed to/from the Usenet
group comp.theory.cell-automata.
Archived messages will be kept at Think.COM in the files:
mail/ca.archive*
There is a LISTSERV-maintained BitNet part of this list, CA-L@MITVMA.
BitNet subscriptions can be managed in the usual way, e.g.:
TELL LISTSERV AT MITVMA SUBSCRIBE CA-L your_full_name
BitNet Notebooks with monthly archives are available from MITVMA from
11/89.
All other requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
questions, etc., should be sent to CELLULAR-AUTOMATA-REQUEST@THINK.COM.
Coordinator: Bruce Walker <bruce@THINK.COM>
CLP.X@XEROX.COM
Unmoderated, direct-redistribution mailing list devoted to discussion of
the following topics (among others):
* Concurrent logic programming languages
- Problematic constructs
- Comparisons between languages
* Concurrent constraint programming languages
- Constraint solvers, including those for discrete constraint
satisfaction
- Language issues
* Semantics, proof techniques and program transformations
- Partial evaluation
- Meta interpretation
- Embedded languages
* Parallel Prolog systems
- Restricted And-parallel
- Or-parallel Prolog
* Implementations
- Announcement of software packages
- Reports on performance
- Issues in implementation
* Programming techniques and idioms, applications
- Open systems and distributed computation
- Small demonstration programs
* Seminars, conferences, trip reports etc. related to the above
All messages will be archived and can be obtained on request from the list
coordinator.
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 jlevy.PA@XEROX.COM.
Coordinator: Jacob Levy <jlevy.PA@XEROX.COM>
CVNET%YORKVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
The Color and Vision Network; the purpose is to make people in vision
research and in color research who utilize e-mail communication known to
each other. Mass mailing can also be easily done, so announcements
supplied to CVNET@YORKVM1 get distributed to the subscriber list. Another
activity is the compilation of a key word list that describes the
activities of those listed.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to CVNET%YORKVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU.
Coordinator: Peter K. Kaiser <pkaiser%YORKVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
CYBSYS-L@BINGVAXU.CC.BINGHAMTON.EDU
CYBSYS-L%BINGVMB.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
CYBSYS-L@BINGVMB.BITNET
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, send the following command to LISTSERV@BINGVMB via mail or
interactive message:
SUB CYBSYS-L your_full_name
where "your_full_name" is your name. For example: SUB CYBSYS-L Joan Doe
Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the text:
SUB CYBSYS-L your_full_name
in the body of a message to LISTSERV@BINGVAXU.CC.BINGHAMTON.EDU or
LISTSERV%BINGVMB.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU.
To unsubscribe send the following command:
UNSUB CYBSYS-L
Coordinator: Cliff Joslyn <vu0112@BINGVAXU.CC.BINGHAMTON.EDU>
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. Topics to be included are:
Computers used in the design of works of art
Computers used to fabricate works of art
Computers used within works of art
Computers used to analyse works of art
Computers used to criticize art
Computers used to distribute art
General areas of interest include:
Computer Animation Computer Aided Fabrication
Shape Grammars Image Synthesis
Design Rule Systems Style Simulation
Image Rendering Interactive Video
Art & AI Sensory Environments
Picture Networks Paint Systems
Send submissions & requests for list membership to:
ARPANET: FINEART%ecs.umass.csnet@RELAY.CS.NET
BITNET submissions: FINEART@umaecs
BITNET subscriptions: LISTSERV@RUTVM1 (U.S.)
LISTSERV@EB0UB011 (Europe)
CSNET: FINEART@ecs.umass.edu
MCI-mail: FAST
PHONE: (413) 545-1902
Moderator: Ray Lauzzana <lauzzana%ecs.umass.edu@RELAY.CS.NET>
foNETiks <r34334%UQAM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
Special interest group for the phonetic sciences called "foNETiks". It
will publish information of current interest to researchers and students
interested in speech production and speech perception, speech disorders,
automatic speech recognition and speech synthesis. We would like to see
contributions on signal analysis software used in speech research, current
research in the phonetic sciences, meetings, questions, etc. The
newsletter can be obtained by sending a simple request to R34334@UQAM on
the BITNET network. foNETiks is also available from Psychnet
<EPSYNET%UHUPVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to the Coordinator.
Coordinator: Eric Keller <r34334%UQAM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
GA-LIST@AIC.NRL.NAVY.MIL
Those interested in more information about genetic algorithms,
including the next international conference on GA's, may wish to
subscribe to GA-LIST. Send subscription requests to
gref@AIC.NRL.NAVY.MIL
submissions to
GA-List@AIC.NRL.NAVY.MIL
-- offutt@caen.engin.umich.edu (daniel m offutt)
IRList <fox@VTOPUS.CS.VT.EDU>
IRList is open to discussion of any topic (vaguely) related to Information
Retrieval. Certainly, any material relating to ACM SIGIR (the Special
Interest Group on Information Retrieval of the Association for Computing
Machinery) is of interest. The field has close ties to artificial
intelligence, database management, information and library science,
linguistics, etc. A partial list of suitable topics is:
Information Management/Processing/Science/Technology
AI Applications to IR Hardware aids for IR
Abstracting Hypertext and Hypermedia
CD-ROM/CD-I/... Indexing/Classification
Citations Information Display/Presentation
Cognitive Psychology Information Retrieval Applications
Communications Networks Information Theory
Computational Linguistics Knowledge Representation
Computer Science Language Understanding
Cybernetics Library Science
Data Abstraction Message Handling
Dictionary analysis Natural Languages, NL Processing
Document Representations Optical disc technology and applications
Electronic Books Pattern Recognition, Matching
Evidential Reasoning Probabilistic Techniques
Expert Systems in IR Speech Analysis
Expert Systems use of IR Statistical Techniques
Full-Text Retrieval Thesaurus construction
Fuzzy Set Theory
Contributions may be anything from tutorials to rampant speculation. In
particular, the following are sought:
Abstracts of Papers, Reports, Dissertations Address Changes
Bibliographies Conference Reports
Descriptions of Projects/Laboratories Half-Baked Ideas
Humorous, Enlightening Anecdotes Histories
Questions Requests
Seminar Announcements/Summaries Research Overviews
Work Planned or in Progress
The only real boundaries to the discussion are defined by the topics of
other mailing lists. Please do not send communications to both this list
and AIList or the Prolog list, except in special cases. The Moderator
tries not to overlap much with NL-KR, except when both lists receive
materials from contributors or from some bulletin board or researchers.
There is no objection to distributing material that is destined for
conference proceedings or any other publication. The Coordinator is
involved in SIGIR Forum and, unless submittors request otherwise, may
include submissions in whole or in part in future paper versions of the
FORUM. Indeed, this is one form of solicitation for FORUM contributions!
Both IRList and the FORUM are unrefereed, and opinions are always those of
the author and not of any organization unless there are other indications.
Copies of list items should credit the original author, not necessarily the
IRList.
The IRLIST Archives will be set up for anonymous FTP, and the address will
be announced in future issues.
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
Editorial Staff: Clifford Lynch <lynch@POSTGRES.BERKELEY.EDU>
<calur@UCCMVSA.BITNET>
Mary Engle <engle@CMSA.BERKELEY.EDU>
<meeur@UCCMVSA.BITNET>
Nancy Gusack <ncgur@UCCMVSA.BITNET>
LANTRA-L%FINHUTC.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
A forum for all aspects of translation and interpreting of natural
languages including, but not restricted to, computer aids for translation
and interpreting. All translators, interpreters, educators, and other
people who are interested in this fascinating subject are welcome. Topics
which can be discussed are:
- computer aided translation
- terminology
- lexicography
- intercultural communication
- sociolinguistics
- psycholingusistics
- professional ethics for interpreters and translators
- education and training of interpreters and translators etc.
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.
Coordinator: Helge Niska <HNISKA%QZCOM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
NEURON%CSL.TI.COM@RELAY.CS.NET
...!hplabs!neuron
NEURON is a list (in digest form) dealing with all aspects of neural
networks (and any type of network or neuromorphic system), especially:
NATURAL SYSTEMS Software Simulations
Neurobiology Hardware
Neuroscience Digital
ARTIFICIAL SYSTEMS Analog
Neural Networks Optical
Algorithms Cellular Automatons
Some key words which may stir up some further interest include:
Hebbian Systems Widrow-Hoff Algorithm
Perceptron Threshold Logic
Holography Content Addressable Memories
Lyapunov Stability Criterion Navier-Stokes Equation
Annealing Spin Glasses
Locally Couples Systems Globally Coupled Systems
Dynamical Systems (Adaptive) Control Theory
Back-Propagation Generalized Delta Rule
Pattern Recognition Vision Systems
Parallel Distributed Processing Connectionism
Any contribution in these areas is accepted. Any of the followin are
reasonable:
Abstracts Reviews
Lab Descriptions Research Overviews
Work Planned or in Progress Half-Baked Ideas
Conference Announcements Conference Reports
Bibliographies History Connectionism
Puzzles and Unsolved Problems Anecdotes, Jokes, and Poems
Queries and Requests Address Changes (Bindings)
Archived files/messages will be sent to individuals on request.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to neuron-request@HPLABS.HP.COM.
Moderator: Peter Marvit <marvit@HPLABS.HP.COM>
<marvit%hplpm@HPLABS.HP.COM>
NL-KR@CS.ROCHESTER.EDU
NL-KR is open to discussion of any topic related to the natural language
(both understanding and generation) and knowledge representation, both as
subfields of AI. The Moderator's interests are primarily in:
Knowledge Representation Natural Language Understanding
Discourse Understanding Philosophy of Language
Plan Recognition Computational Linguistics
Contributions are also welcome on topics such as:
Cognitive Psychology (as related to NL/KR)
Human Perception (same)
Linguistics
Machine Translation
Computer and Information Science (as may be used to implement various
Logic Programming (same) NL systems)
Contributions may be anything from tutorials to speculation. In particular,
the following are sought:
Abstracts Reviews
Lab Descriptions Research Overviews
Work Planned or in Progress Half-Baked Ideas
Conference Announcements Conference Reports
Bibliographies History of NL/KR
Puzzles and Unsolved Problems Anecdotes, Jokes, and Poems
Queries and Requests Address Changes (Bindings)
This list is in some sense a spin-off of the AIList, and as such, a certain
amount of overlap is expected. The primary concentration of this list
should be NL and KR, that is, natural language (be it understanding,
generation, recognition, parsing, semantics, pragmatics, etc.) and how we
should represent knowledge (aquisition, access, completeness, etc. are all
valid issues). Topics deemed to be outside the general scope of this list
will be forwarded to AIList (or other more appropriate list) or rejected.
Readers are warned not to submit any information that is export-controlled
or classified.
Archival copies of all digests will be kept and are available via Anonymous
FTP from ROCHESTER.ARPA/CS.ROCHESTER.EDU (cd to nl-kr); feel free to ask
nl-kr-request for recent back issues if you have no FTP capability.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to NL-KR-REQUEST@CS.ROCHESTER.EDU.
Moderator: Brad Miller <miller@CS.ROCHESTER.EDU>
PROLOG[-HACKERS]@SUSHI.STANFORD.EDU
Prolog and logic programming mailing lists.
Some of the people answering the initial BBoard message stated that they
would be interested in general Prolog and logic programming information,
but not in the nitty-gritty details of Prolog systems and their bugs.
Therefore, two mailing lists have been set up, PROLOG and PROLOG-HACKERS:
PROLOG will provide a digest of articles of general interest;
PROLOG-HACKERS will provide a direct mailing for the nasty stuff. Finally,
PROLOG-REQUEST should be used for distribution requests. In a nutshell:
Mail to for
------- ---
PROLOG@SUSHI.STANFORD.EDU sending articles of general interest
PROLOG-HACKERS@SUSHI.STANFORD.EDU sending articles of limited interest
PROLOG-REQUEST@SUSHI.STANFORD.EDU getting in and out of the mailing
lists and other bureaucracy
Please do not send the same message to PROLOG and PROLOG-HACKERS. Messages
will be moved between lists if appropriate.
An archive of the USEnet prolog interest group interchange can be FTP'd
from host SU-SCORE using standard anonymous login convention. The pathname
is:
PS:<PROLOG>UPIG.ARCHIVE
Moderator: Chuck Restivo <Restivo@SUSHI.STANFORD.EDU>
simulation@UFL.EDU
comp.simulation (UseNet newsgroup)
All topics connected with simulation are welcome; some sample topics are:
Real time simulation methods
Flight simulation
Parallel architectures for simulation analysis and modeling
Simulation and training
Distributed simulation
Artificial intelligence and simulation
Automatic generation and analysis of models
Analog vs. digital methods, hybrids
Continuous, discrete, and combined methods
Qualitative modeling
Application specific questions
Theory of simulation and systems
Queries and comments about available simulation software
Announcements of simulation-related talks and seminars
Graphics and image processing in simulation
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to simulation-request@UFL.EDU.
Moderator: Paul Fishwick <fishwick@FISH.CIS.UFL.EDU>
<fishwick@UFLORIDA.CIS.UFL.EDU>
...ihnp4!codas!uflorida!fish!fishwick (UUCP)
simulator-users@CS.ROCHESTER.EDU
simulator-bugs@CS.ROCHESTER.EDU
Mailing list to allow users of the Rochester Connectionist Simulator to
talk to one another.
Please send BUG REPORTS to simulator-bugs@CS.ROCHESTER.EDU. We are
interested in fixing bugs, but can't make any promises! Please make your
bug reports as specific as possible.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to simulator-request@CS.ROCHESTER.EDU.
Coordinator: Liudvikas Bukys <bukys@CS.ROCHESTER.EDU>
Symbolic Math <lseward@RAND-UNIX.ARPA>
Mailing list covering symbolic math algorithms, applications and problems
relating to the various symbolic math languages. It is primarily the
USENET newsgroup sci.math.symbolic; items are forwarded to ARPANET, BITNET
and CSNET from randvax.
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.
Coordinator: Laurence Leff <leff%smu.uucp@UUNET.UU.NET>
VISION-LIST@ADS.ARPA
Discussion group for artificial intelligence vision researchers. The list
is intended to embrace discussion on a wide range of vision topics,
including physiological theory, computer vision, artificial intelligence
technology applied to vision research, machine vision algorithms,
industrial applications, robotic eyes, implemented systems, ideas, profound
thoughts -- anything related to vision and its automation is fair game.
Previous messages are available on request to Vision-List-Request@ADS.ARPA.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to Vision-List-Request@ADS.ARPA.
Moderator: Tod Levitt <levitt@ADS.ARPA>
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