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MCCARTHY NOTES
Patience
Performances in Dinkelspiel Auditorium; November Sat. 16, Sun. 17,
Fri. 22, Sat. 23 at 8:00pm; Matinee Sun. November 24 2:30 pm.
Tickets $6.50 general; $4.00 students;
at Tresidder Union Box Office (497-4317) or Stanford Barn.
jmc - First of all it's "it's" not "its". Second the Random House dictionary
is what the name suggests. There are two meanings, and English will be
a better communication medium if people adhere to the meaning of "flout"
as "ostentatiously disdain or disobey" and "flaunt" as "ostentatiously display".
Eric Marti, 805 963-5993 Reason magazine
Cafe Parisienne, 7:30, 3100 Washington Blvd. Marina del Rey, cross Lincoln
Donald McIntosh, 606 436-5486
The Ten Commandments Fund
Box 28, Bulan, Kentucky 41722
Jay Perrine, Econ Inc. 408 249-6364
is looking for an AI consulting firm.
User of "model" would answer questions about payload, etc.
and it would say what he needs in the way of boosters and
what it would cost.
L.A. airport Sheraton, 213 642-1111 room 1477
CAte
tax running out Allegheny power
Delver Allegheny power
bring Cate copy of dividend reinvestment
Garo Keremidjian, CIA project for AI panels, session on expert systems
technology, common sense reasoning, propose week of Feb 17
one day session, 30 to 45 minute lecture, related to description of
interests given in advance. I said it would have to be Monday.
Jan 15 discussion with John Hopcroft, roboticist
His colleagues are Dean Kraft and Christoph Hoffman
A valve takes 500 algebraic equations
Their recent work is on blending surfaces, i.e. fillets.
He sees himself better at "working for someone" than administering.
He doesn't see expert systems contributing to robotics at present.
papers:
Automatic surface generation in computer aided design - with Hoffman
The challenge of robotics for computer science - with Kraft
Jan 15 with Ralph
machine independent library of supervisor calls - interface spec.
Mike Nielsen (for Brian Reid) implemented Unix library in a non-unix
operating system which permitted C, editor, etc.
Systems should work on a variety of machines (e.g. Suns and Microvax
and now PC-RT).
ebos may not be compatible with goal of making constant system
whose manuals can be bought at the Bookstore. - Les
Sun network file system - Network File Server
855-0600,408 288 4053,
Javed Khan,288-4178 info about pc-rt
Announcement seminar
Fri, Jan 24, 9am, 2077 Gateway Pl. 4th floor, across from Red Lion Inn
desktop model 10, 1 megabyte to 3, 40 meg disk;
2 model 20, 1 to 3, more disk to 180, model 25, 2 to 4 meg
70 to 210, model 6151 model 10, 6150 model 20 and 25
streaming tape drive, 55meg backup tape
3 types of graphic, 2 monochrome and one color, all are APA
12, 14 and 15, extended 1000 by 768, 720 byy 512 ordinary,
1.6 to 2.1 mips, models 10 and 20 march 28, model 25, 3rd quarter
only advanced monochrome is available now
unix, C compiler,
Art Lee, alee@sushi 424-8962 wants a lisp project
hx.hal@forsythe
test
This is John McCarthy who is JMC@SU-AI.ARPA.
George Menas, Steven Bryan friend of David Chudnovsky
914 945-1233,
Computers and Mathematics, July 29-Aug 2
For correction to applications paper.
011 31 71 219479, Elma Kleikamp
20 5803911
100n Rowe 213 472-3566, 743-8326 school
at most $100K for first year, start summer.
halpern@ibm-sj
Chris Garcia, Time
Eric Mathre, 7-1055
Randy Melen, 7-1055, can help with RT
robert ashenhurst 312 962-7454, u of chicago
promised 10-15 pages on generality in AI for Turing lecture reprint volume
J. R. Pompa, ex G.E., Honeywell
Argonne
encore strategic computing
mips
ultramax
shared memory
reduced instruction
gallum arsenide, risc mips + 1.25 micron visic cmos
common sas
front ends
100 mips with GAs
mipsx, handles cache better, early comm
mach to be standard in unix
For David Skeen, See "The Structure of Microcomputer File Systems"
by Donald Golden and Michael Pechura, CACM 1986 March, p. 222. It
concerns using files made by other computers, and it may have useful
references or the authors may know something useful.
rick rashid @ cmu knows about mach
Letter to Donald Regan supportying Dixie Lee Ray for Sciece Adviser.
Chris Poda, Sytek, 966-7300 x1132, x400 protocol
cv via telex, keep ticket
grace smith, peter smith los altos
Technical accomplishments
using of programming computers
p. 149 taking vote, p. 154, Backus and Bauer at the blackboard
Federal express, 200-5354-2,
Roxy France
Time-Life Books
777 Duke St.,Room 311A
Alexandria, VA 22314
703-838-7015,7738 next week
Dantzig afternoon 31st
Gregory
new trends in mathematics and computers
haken
david
barry trager
Spektrum der Wissenschaft, telex 841 461842
call back sdwhd d, send attention Claus Firchow
Bill Webb and Alex Morrow at IBM ACIS development
Rudolph Bayer, Munich is John Nafeh's consultant.
mohawk, cdc sorcim, contract with Siemens, CHILL compiler for switching
supercalc, Command Software → word processor, C for 8086
Simon Reyfman, Schlumberger (home: 494-0695) (office: 408 998-0123 x2278)
Reid Cummer cdc Moffett blvd. 408 744-5000, June White Rolm
$2079 each way, $4522
305 583-9318 Sue Walker Toledo
George Dantzig
Matt Rothman, Business Week profile of Raj Reddy
Mark Johnson, asst book editor, Mercury News, 408 920-5825
$150 for Roszak review due by the middle of May
Linkoping trip
1. They still need hat and ring size, and they can't interpret American
hat sizes.
2. Sandewall home phone - 13 12 12 64
3. lecture Sat. May 31, degree June 2
4. I said we'd come on the 29th or 30th and stay a week.
5. I gave the title "Logic and artificial intelligence"
6. The best way to come is via Copenhagen to Norrkoping. They'll
meet us if notified.
Pat Smith, mgr distributed systems
Frank Tung, exploratory systems
1030 Page Mill, 1:30
Ann Gretolo 789-7763, intercepted call to Peled's number
p43
lc1 <filename>
(compile-file "alt" :o-file t :c-file t :h-file t :data-file t)
psa 8 9-10:10, AA36 1pm - 8:37, UA57, 5:20-7:35 alt via chi, UA 9:50-12:00
May 7
John Cocke says that Andy Heller would like to know about C problem.
We should check into Spector Lisp.
Kyoto Common Lisp
comes from
IBUKI
399 Main Street
Los Altos, CA 94022
949-1126
hobbs 859-2229
40 pages 8.5 x 11, 2000 copies $1500 printing and binding
12.5 cents per copy
typesetting professionally, $1600
mailing $250
5 thousand circulation leads to about doubling costs, i.e. to
20 thousand per year.
circulation, $500 for $200
notifications of impending expiration -
creating circulation
Beckmann?
promotion is about half the cost
SAS Ticket counter
380 World Way
Bradley International Terminal
Los Angeles, CA 90045
Hussein's reply
bboard.txt[2,2]/117p/987l
Colleen Crangle
IMSS room 33, Ventura Hall
works for Suppes, interested at his behest in Qlisp
Sue Corneille, Imperial College, 1 589-5111 x5011
Dantzig title:
Impact of linear programming on computer development.
Lucy Habib, 968-7650, 940-2324
p.157 request for GNU eMAX manual
Hyatt 4219 El Camino, 493-8000, x2544
naxos
548-1361, Stallman,
Shankar 408 559-3291
6pm Friday, President's House, CMU
Raj, Kahn, JMC, Cerf, Danny Hillis, Don Lindberg, Jerry Popek
202 337-7600 rm 310
David Francis, sitn@sushi, 723-3816, handout coordinator
Date: Thu 14 Aug 86 19:40:02-EDT
From: Paul G. Weiss <PGW@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU>
Subject: Fixed Points
The familiar non-trivial LISP fixed point is:
The following expression is the one that was given. Fed to Maclisp,
it indeed returns itself - converted to caps.
((lambda (X) (list X (list (quote quote) X)))
(quote (lambda (X) (list X (list (quote quote) X)))))
What can be done for Prolog? Ideally, I would like to find a
one-clause predicate fixed/1, with the property that fixed(Term)
is true of the Term which is the clause that defines fixed/1.
abe ? might know about von N
Abe Taub, ucb, Babbage 612 624-5050, Arthur Norberg
William Aspray
The Swedish referendum was March 23, 1980.
Bird, Reynoso and Grodin are particularly bad, but Tom Sowell recommends
voting against all but Lucas and Panelli.
Whaley, Al, 217 367-1624, 323-9492
Chen, Wen-chi
3386 Tryna Dr.
Mountain View, CA 94040
interested in meetings on computer architecture
Peter Nador
U.N. Development Program
Office for Project Execution
212 754-4924
1 United Nations Plaza
TM 920, New York, N.Y. 10017
Cont. 10:25 arr. 11:30, cont. 865
psa 216 3:25-4:25
Gladys Dickerson Baluda
Eleanor Harris 202 632-2949
Soviet Desk 202 632-3456 or 7
Ruth Nelson at SLAC
John Zimmerman
Mexican chocolate Ibarra brand
an octet of octagonal boxes
spad@yorktown
info about Imagen and Apple costs
John Justeson, advisee, 3-4642
Phd in anthro, worked on Mayan writing
will drop by c.v.
gave detailed advice
learning, inference and language are his interests,
so why should he study hardware?
36225 206 335-2491 Dirk Hubregs
Jan Van Gael, Belgium, advisee, Sept 26
Leuven U., eng. degree in cs
nat. lang and vision
rather practically oriented, knew exactly what he
wanted to take, substituted Shapiro and expert
systems for the Manna courses.
Chris Rogers, advisee, will come back at end of quarter, ai is his interest.
Greg D. Schecter, advisee from michigan, knows what he wants, Sept. 26
Paul? Rinard is the new PhD student I talked to at Golub's party.
cs306 tutor at HP
Dirk Hubregs, 206 335-2491, HPLSLA!DIRKH
Lunch with Tom Hartnett and Nafeh and Hurd.
Contract to put prolog interface on well known database managers
David Scott Warren, in technical charge
FIND/X: WITHIN LINE IN EXCH.TXT[P,DOC];
find:within line in phon[1,jmc]
Tim Fernando, phd
bs, math caltech
year at cmu with Scott
paper on Cook's notion of relative completeness
Gaudinat, Bruno, France, ecole polytechnique
lisp, prolog, expert sytems
David Teisch, Texas A&M
Lockheed, business computing
Honors co-op, switching to full time
Tandberg, Olof, Swedish Academy
Rosenblith 617 253-1990
Perhaps we should wait and see what the U.N. does.
Dr. O. T. Tandberg
Royal Swedish Academy
Box 50005
S-10405
Stockholm, SWEDEN
Telephone: 468150430
1718 10:55 11:59
also Inge Fischer-Jalmars is the expert
Ershov
Earth Stewards, 20 Soviet teenagers with two adults,
us. oct 28 in wash, week in bay,
Joan Spannagel, 968-7925 daytime number
Chet Watson, 381-8316, Global communications
staying chez Walter and Kay Hays
355 Parkside Dr. PA, 493-0788
near Alma and Oregon
prefers Mon. the 10th to Friday the 7th for seminar
857-1428,Judy Murphy, Diana Glasgow is organizing program
The mathematician recommended by Feferman is Brumfiel.
It was Ilan Vardi who taught out of Whittaker and Watson.
Henry Schein
5 Harbor Park Drove,
Fort Washington, ny
11050
ac adaptor 100-0693
100-8904
100-0999 for the paper
That's Robert Sheldon Stein, DDS.
50 Staniford St., Boston, MA 02114
523-5451
Room 501a, bldg 500, 4:00
Wyatt Leung, EE student taking course from R. Textor came by to ask
about what was feasible in AI so he could write about social consequences.
Harangued him about harmful effects of technology assessment.
knuth, suppes,
Daniel Verney will send me a Grenoble prolog for the Apollo
Mirko Juricev, 818 884-5515
Robert Hof, Times-Trib
asked my opinion of Xerox project to use AI to teach illiterates coming
out of high school. I wished them luck and referred them to Suppes
for more information about what has been tried.
Boaz@csli, Lazinger
Elron, Zohar Ofir, Tel Aviv → Rosh and Cogiten are companies
Moshe Ben Basat, Tel Aviv U.
Mark Porter, advisee,utexas 82 bs in ee, trilogy → dec, took ee and cs course nco
cad for vlsi, software design of high speed tester
cs135 ← cs237 ?
interests go towards research in ai
He will bring it back and I'll sign it.
Jerry Peterson is the new Ford Inference Board member
John Glenn is the Palo Alto investor who attends Inference Board meetings
Greg O'Hair
Flinders, S. Australia, philosopher, Nov 21, wants to sit in on CS326
buy 1000 shares Gulf States Utilities at 7 5/8 with intention to
sell 10 1/2 stock for loss.
Mesa limited partnership, buy $12K worth.
T. Boone Pickens,
Dawkins, Richard - The Blind Watchmaker
McMahon and Bonner - On size and life
1.1) McMahon, Thomas A., ON SIZE AND LIFE (New York : c1983.)
LOCATION: QH351.M34 1983: Green Stacks; Biology
Call from Linda Tarnow, Libertarian Party convention
New tools of freedom, world-wide liberation whether they want it or
not. How and why computer technology promises to be incisive tools
for the spread of liberty, especially in the most oppressive police
states.
cbcl reprint
Please send this reprint to:
Lee Mantelman
Senior Editor
data Communications Magazine
1221 6th Ave., 41st Floor
New York, NY 10020
Colman or Kolman, Son of the Revolution
Mathematical manuscripts of Karl Marx
University→Bay→Gloria→Grace→2nd house on left→Hazel
6 and 7
buchanan, reddy, whittaker, engelhart,(halpern,vardi,fagin) schorr,
Carrie Cochran, cbs,
avoid white shirt , two of each
marriott michigan ave 6:30 dinner
send bio to ellie
Tom Engel Productions (312) 664 8141.
Final version Kansas frame paper jan 15
Brochure copy due, 7 Jan., abstract
Filman
wics
Bruce Buchanan, historical
aaai papers
metadendral
Beach and Filman background, know repres., search,
Jim Bennett classification, a la Clancey
classify, analyze, vs. construct,
Sanjay Mittal, Xerox, aaai paper, synthesis
know acquis. Shortliffe
explanation, Bill Swartout, isi
Mike Williams and Marilyn Stelzner, user interface
Johan de Kleer, ATMS
Nancy Martin, software eng. John Kunz methodology, Denny
Brown, getting and maintaining stuff in the field
Simpson
demos
find task context
need applied motivation for basic ideas
examples of task
definite demo of common sense database
aiming toward demo in jan 88 that will do xxx
what's the mode evaluation technical progress
definite functional capabilities demoed at given times
How does the holds predicate get established, perception?
what domain?
How exactly to transfer ideas?
mcc is regarded as another research group
even in basic research there is a need computation
Processes occurring in time was the best part of the proposal, but
it would be better if cast in some domain. That's Shoham's part.
Jim Tagnalia likes directed research. Show me the steps that
this thing takes to get it into practical military use.
They still want to support theoretical AI research, but ...
Phone call with Amarel, Nilsson, Earnest:
1987 Jan 8, 1230
continue support basic work
in addition like connection with technology development
Les will co-ordinate
identify sub of jmc with sri, rockwell
1987 Jan 9, subscribed to Newsweek for two years for $41.50.
common sense in space
whole new opportunities
Jan 22 - interviewed by Richard Rawles of pc-world about feasibility of
sdi software for article to appear in May.
Jan 31
606 269-2170 Sarah house sitting for up to a week c/o Stephanie Russo
Ron Gatterdam, 907 474-6174, bitnet, ffrwg@alaska
Feb 5, 12:30
Jeffrey Canin from Hambrecht and Quist called to ask questions about MAD.
Hurd valentine party 2-4 Saturday, 965-7700, ask for Sherry
Paul Schindler, Information Week, Sr. editor
John Woodfill re context Feb 10 Genesereth student
wants context notes
ra
Please phone
the Greyhound bus terminal in Mountain View to see if they
have Carolyn's bag. I suppose they telephoned, but ...
06721698 5 = Greyhound bill number, to get Carolyn's bag
That was Ralph Landau with whom I had lunch.
password=fortune
Jim Browne 471-9579, 9505
browne@utexas-20
buckley comments
combine tasks
dates on milestones
Date: 10 Mar 87 11:55:40 EST
From: Karen.Olack@h.cs.cmu.edu
Subject: Seminar - Multilisp (CMU)
Speaker: Robert Halstead
Date: March 16, 1987
Time: 2:00 p.m.
Place: Wean Hall 8220
Topic: Multilisp: A Language for Parallel Symbolic Computing
ABSTRACT
Multilisp is an extension of Scheme with additional operators and
additional semantics for parallel execution. These have been added
without removing side effects from the language. The principal
parallelism construct in Multilisp is the "future," which exhibits some
features of both eager and lazy evaluation. Current work focuses on
making Multilisp a more humane programming environment, on expanding the
power of Multilisp to express task scheduling policies, and on measuring
the properties of Multilisp programs with the goal of designing a
parallel architecture well tailored for efficient Multilisp execution.
Multilisp has been implemented, and runs on the shared-memory
Concert multiprocessor, using as many as 27 processors. The
implementation uses interesting techniques for task scheduling and
garbage collection. The task scheduler helps control excessive resource
utilization by means of an unfair scheduling policy; the garbage
collector uses a multiprocessor algorithm modeled after the incremental
garbage collector of Baker.
The talk will briefly describe Multilisp, discuss the areas of
current activity, and indicate the future direction of the project in
the areas of language design, application development, and
multiprocessor architecture.
John M. Mellor-Crummey
University of Rochester
"Parallel Program Debugging with Partial Orders"
Parallel programs are considerably more difficult to debug than
sequential programs, because successive executions of a parallel program
often do not exhibit the same behavior. Instant Replay is a new
technique for reproducing parallel-program executions. Partial orders
of significant events are recorded during program execution and used to
enforce equivalence of execution replays. This technique (1) requires
less time and space to save information for program replay than other
methods, (2) is independent of the form of interprocess communication,
(3) provides for replay of an entire program, rather than individual
processes, (4) introduces no centralized bottlenecks, and (5) does not
require synchronized clocks or globally-consistent logical time. Some
performance results of a prototype on the BBN Butterfly [TM] Parallel
Processor will be presented, and it will be shown how Instant Replay can
be used in the debugging cycle for parallel programs.
When I saw your message, I thought it wasn't Nash, and my candidate was
Hilaire Belloc, so I looked in the Oxford Book of Quotations index under
"pelican" and found Merritt. I never heard of him, and that's the only
quote from him in the book, so I guess he was a flash in the pan. He was
listed as born in 1879 and so preceded Nash by perhaps a generation.
Actually, it seems to me that the limerick in question is not in Nash's
style, who maybe didn't write limericks and formed exotic rhymes
differently, and that its style was more common in the humorous verse of
the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. However, I don't know
enough about poetic style to back up this impression.
Mar 20
Erann Gat, cs
Forrest Norrod, ee
of Virginia Tech asked about modal logic in 1st order logic
planlunch monday
northern illinois
u. of miami, jan 13 letter about visas, acm - more biography, monday april 6
929-8553, 280-2123,
cate, april 6
need to find out about how to send messages to Sloman, etc. msg.msg[1,jmc]/14p
Mike Kirsh, a.p. Pittsburgh, re Moravec ideas, 412 281-3747,
ua baggage 800 221-6903
lisa Hazen,acm, apr 14, 212 280-2123, 929-8553
chudnovsky
journal of complexity
3-1348, Staar, fri may 1, Joyce cerwin, re dinner May 1
Vladimir Alexanyan
His office numer 424-8777, his home number 949-5383.
Pape, Jerry symbolic systems advisee, j.jpwiz@lear, 323-3974
Pape Computers, Ace Quality Assurance
Please return her call and see if you can satisfy her.
869-7440, robin albert, acm
4.1) Langer, Jonas. THE ORIGINS OF LOGIC (Orlando [Fla.] : 1986.)
LOCATION: BF723.R4L36 1986: Green Stacks
Event Knowledge. Structure and Function in Development. Katherine
Nelson in collaboration with 11 others. Erlbaum.
1) Title: Event Knowledge Structure and Function in Development
1.1) Nelson, Katherine. EVENT KNOWLEDGE (Hillsdale, N.J. : c1986.)
LOCATION: BF723.C5N44 1986: Green Stacks
message center telegram
msg 73
3-4081
Michael Bukler
408 748-6618, digital manager
408 562-5797, Tommy Jones message relayed by Perry McCarty
re supercomputer conference
david c. 493-8000, room 2025
Hodson, F.R. Mathematics in the Archaeological and Historical Sciences
1.1) Doran, J. E. MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTERS IN ARCHAEOLOGY ([Edinburgh]
Edinburgh University Press [1975])
LOCATION: CC75.D63: Green Stacks; Art
Keith Clark was hoping to come by next Thursday. Prolog+Parlog
John R. Smith, bin 43, SLAC, congratulated me on my Daily letter about SDI,
March 31.
Kevin Quinn, d.daedalus@lear wrote a good paper on causality
Anneliese Anderson 3-3139
rem 8pm 322-7638,mark strassman, videotape on sdi at Stanford
jjw, discussion of thesis progress, may 18
simulators for multi-processing
continuation passing
sorting
kirsh@ai.ai.mit.edu
617 253-6569, 253-0073 sec'y
foo
misi, galovani
edward manukian
gedanken exps in science
79 on and off till 82
u. of maryland, dept. of philosophy colleg 20742, 202 775-0537 home
301 454-2850 office
V. Shchopin, stopin, Insitute of hist. of science
/365p Virginia Mann wants vtss material before I leave
/369p Simpson message
/375p Cheadle re Kaelbling, black Friday
/376p Cheadle re Weening
expenses to Carole Hafner
Ask not what AI can do for law; rather what law can do for AI.
Law cases (lawyers) are the drosophilae of non-monotonic reasoning.
Stanford Ontology Clinic, Ontocyn is an expert system for advising those
having trouble determining what exists.
Sheila Bowman ladyb@ratliffe, Jim Browne ass't
Elizabeth Manning
Suzette Branton, Novak ass't
Mark Wells,dept. cs., u.n.m. Las Cruces, n.m.
n.m. state (general: 646-0111),646-4600
Dawkins may be neglecting episodic events. Suppose a gene for
excess reproduction accumulates, causes excess population, which
causes a die-off of almost the whole population, e.g. from epidemics.
The territory is then colonized by immigrants from a group that
didn't suffer the epidemic, because it didn't get too dense.
Artist with nice paintings at faculty club
Anastasia Sotiropoulos
Michel Feldmann home: 42 50 66 72 one of organizers of 1987 May Paris meeting
Jeff Hinton, review of learning algorithms
Monique Baron, organized meeting with non-monotonic people in Paris 1987 May
b-partys ⊂ events1
x ε b-partys⊃ exist place x ∧ exist time x
consequence of event1
x ε b-partys ⊃ exist honoree x ∧ N is-person honoree x ∧ N (time x
=. birthday honoree x)
920-5019, reporter
Jeffrey Crelinsten, cbc radio documentary 416 657-8140
$70 to Sarah
susie would like
boston trip
Sarah would like camera stuff, clutch, 24mm lens , FE2
Once in the future
Fp u
Gp[u ⊃ Gp ¬u]
where Fp and Gp refer to the future not counting the present.
Greg Zachary, Mercury News, personal computing in the year 2000
408 920-5019
laplace, method of constant causes, treatise on probability
I talked to Jeff Wachtel 3-2238, and he said he would try to get it
fixed today and would check on it Thursday. He will also check on
the appropriateness of a sign forbidding drinking in that park.
sandra dp index 969-0913, computer census
Harold Stone
IBM Corp.
30 Saw Mill Rd
Hawthorne, NY 10532
914 789-7811
IEEE Piore award for Newell
keynote, influence of ai on database and information systems
make a paper - by November, camera ready March 88
Robert Meersman gets paper, Solvberg, Arne
tom burns idc 617 872 8200
Bill Mark of Lockheed has joined the Inference SAB.
Irwin Sobel called from hp at instigation of David C.
Alan Snyder → Martin Griss → Ira
sobel@hp-labs
857-5774
Endicott House 617 326-5151
Rutie 949-0758
In case you log in while you are away, John Nafeh would like you to call
him (408) 943 1711.
Texas parking s87.in[let,jmc]/592p
s87.in[let,jmc]/594p Hersch wants $1446 +$16.50
s87.in[let,jmc]/576p rpg wants to talk
I have a message to call Tom Burns or to have an associate call him
about a mini-supercomputer at 617 872-8200. Please find out what he
wants and whether it has relevance. Most likely he's just a salesman.
rem 9am Alan Snyder 857-8764
1pm Thursday
P.O. 10490, Palo Alto, 94303
William Leigh, Leigh Lecture Bureau, Princeton
SSRL 854-3300 Susan Lovegren is the Stanford contact.
212 758-2400 Donald Curry, Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper, Cinto
IBM wants to beat patent on text processing.
213 826-5818, Edith Myers datamation
Steffen Schulz-Kramer
Zierer visa service 495-5216, Stacy
chuck 923-9294, jack keating?
Georgi Yulkin
Alex Terekhin
Vladimir phones
503 765-2111 x353 till sund
642-4531 Monday and Tuesday
Lin Fangzhen, from Peking wants visiting scholar
Ruth Levine
Standing Ovations
8380 Miramar Mall, Suite 225
San Diego 92121
Hans Morawa
Quickstorming
Date: Wed, 22 Jul 1987 10:43 EDT
From: MINSKY%OZ.AI.MIT.EDU@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU
Subject: Natural Kinds (Re: AIList Digest V5 #186)
About natural kinds. In "The Society of Mind", pp123-129, I propose a
way to deal with Wittgenstein's problem of defining terms like "game"-
or "chair". The basic idea was to probe further into what
Wittgenstein was trying to do when he talked about "family
resemblances" and tried to describe a game in terms of properties, the
way one might treat members of a human family: build, features, colour
of eyes, gait, temperament, etc.
In my view, Wittgenstein missed the point because he focussed on
"structure" only. What we have to do is also take into account the
"function", "goal", or "intended use" of the definition. My trick is
to catch the idea between two descriptions, structural and functional.
Consider a chair, for example.
STRUCTURE: A chair usually has a seat, back, and legs - but
any of them can be changed in so many ways that it is hard
to make a definition to catch them all.
FUNCTION: A chair is intended to be used to keep one's bottom
about 14 inches off the floor, to support one's back
comfortably, and to provide space to bend the knees.
If you understand BOTH of these, then you can make sense of that list
of structural features - seat, back, and legs - and engage your other
worldly knowledge to decide when a given object might serve well as a
chair. This also helps us understand how to deal with "toy chair" and
such matters. Is a toy chair a chair? The answer depends on what you
want to use it for. It is a chair, for example, for a suitable toy
person, or for reminding people of "real" chairs, or etc.
In other words, we should not worship Wittgenstein's final defeat, in
which he speaks about vague resemblances - and, in effect, gives up
hope of dealing with such subjects logically. I suspect he simply
wasn't ready to deal with intentions - because nothing comparable to
Newell and Simon's GPS theory of goals, or McCarthy's meta-predicate
(Want P) was yet available.
I would appreciate comments, because I think this may be an important
theory, and no one seems to have noticed it. I just noticed, myself,
that I didn't mention Wittgenstein himself (on page 130) when
discussiong the definition of "game". Apologies to his ghost.
602 965-2855 mar 17, Golshani, Forouzan,
CS Dept. Arizona State
Phoenix conf. on computers and communications
Jan Getche
ai in education, 514 343 6509
rose britt, ee, 598-0486
723-4020
Rose Ritts, 3-4020, assu,
agreed to interview on SDI Aug 7 or 10
Mojunda
208 524 2491
aug 31 evening Salt Lake, banquet speaker, conf. ai and other innov.
applications in the nuclear industry
598-0486
alliant Pam Widrum 408 295 7222
3-4020
ritts
512 443 8059, marshal burns
Sally 214 574-6577
202 755-4615,
Vic Sirokin
9:30 723-4020
Durand building, Durand 450
take at least one phone
212-564-8547, Novoe Russkoe Slovo
return mark call
danny ewald 471-3551
lunch mixer, fri, noon, fac. lounge
John Thomas, 202 647-1373, Richard Schifter state dept. human rights
Human Rights Bureau
Room 7802
State Dept.
2201 C St. NW
Washington, D.C. 20520
numbers for Dines Bjorner
telex 37805 ddc dk
+45 2-872622
Annie Rasmussen
Sharansky 212 877-4999?
Previous occupant Jean Rogers, now at
415 723-6084
cs dept. tressider 101
621-7800 noftsker, 621-7500 symbolics general, noftsker sec linda solimine
Bo Yang - The Ugly Chinaman, mentioned in NYT 1987 Oct 7
halpern@almvma.ibm.com
same message, better address
I'm teaching Epistemological Problems of AI, and I would
like the reference to your work or that of the others
at IBM San Jose most relevant to formalizing knowledge,
especially problems like the wise men and Mr. S and Mr. P
and "all he knows is".
Mail to User%Host@Forsythe for a Bitnet computer called "Host".
ijcai 85, moshe
wegman needs report
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Carl Smith
1988 jan 4
Dahl referred me to Boucher's 326-5220 for boiling water system.
$100 plus $55 installation, Kitchenaid, maybe more because of no
existing hole for it. They estimate $70 for installation.
719 Santa Cruz Ave.
1988 jan 5
Robert McGinn is acting head of vtss during Jim Adams sabbatical.
Texas bank
University Federal Credit Union
P.O. Box 4069
Austin, TX 78765
512 467-8080
Jan 6
Talked to Lois at Menlo Clinic about bill for non-existent services
performed Nov 27. hchron[1,jmc]/16p
Jan 6
Call received by Pat from Mints about a conference on "Computer Logic"
in Tallin, Estonia Dec 12-16, 1988.
telegram or phone: 0142 525728
Jan 8
Finance meeting
qlisp runs out in may. There was a plan for a new proposal in sept,
but Les dropped the ball.
My nsf has just about used up its money, although the grant runs
till August 31. That's six months beyond the nominal ending date.
Still no answer from darpa about when the new contract starts.
Carolyn's contract was proposed for 3 years but runs for one year
ending June xx, maybe june 1.
3 yrs, $525K, 55% or requested budget, 1st year 171K. He said he expects
it to come through in 60 days, so, according to nsf regulations, we
could start charging immediately.
Slocum talked to Paul Chock at Stanford about renewing our contract with
Lucid.
Scherlis home number: 703 276-1658. RPG is phoning him this weekend
about Qlisp matters.
need letter to squires and cc to rpg at lucid.
tap
letter for me to sign
Please prepare a letter for me to sign addressed to Dr. Steve Squires
at DARPA with a copy to Dr. Richard P. Gabriel at Lucid saying
It is appropriate to pay for the travel of Will Clinger and Richard
P. Gabriel to the Paris meeting of the International Standards
Organization concerned with the standardization of Common Lisp
from the funds of the Qlisp project.
computer logic
Tallin dec 12-16
Martin-Lof
prawitz
mints
ershov
frankel, leningrad
computer exps in logic, thm prov, logic prog and related topics incl. ai
mainly invited lectures
12 invitees
plotkin
prawitz
prog. comm. invitee, 20
pursue Nils on tasking contract
old tape
Wegman, final report
MAD
Bernie Fleitman - hardware and software systems
617 495-3387 Dick Wilson at Harvard
Will Pong, Transitions Research, ceo Joe Engelberger,
203 798-8988, $50K to $100K robot.
mobile base (for arms, etc.)
hospital carry robot
floor cleaner
wire inspector
ttac march 15-16 818 354-4431, Chris
Bruce Ames,
Flehr, Hobach, Test - Aldo Test
on Oregon before rr tracks
Nancy Dolhert, (home: 323-7558) (work: 494-0660)
Crystallume? Makes diamonds from methane. Senior.
Conservative students met chez Juilland 1988 Jan 8
Peter Thiel 327-4168
Norm Book 327-6509
Burke Smith 326-9168
Allen, Beverly local organizer of Conference on Terrorism
Jan 20, 7:10 am
Jack Schwartz called in response to my message to say that he does
regard the agreement as binding and will press Simpson to regard
my problem as a special case.
Chekisty: A History of the KGB, by John J. Dziak, Heath
nyt review
jan 27 - Peter Thiel will get back to me Monday on student reaction
to the plan to liberate Berkeley. Tell Hook.
Tell Marotta tomorrow.
Dr. Norton D. Zinder
Biology Dept.
Rockefeller University
New York, NY 10021,
212 570-8644 will help in nominating Bruce Ames
mark@score could move rt.
peggy blake, nrc, eng. pan 202 334-2762
bio to
Judith Goldstein
Regis McKenna
1 Main St.
Cambridge, MA 02142
fax: 617 225-2824
tel: 617 225-2400
? informal
? family mutual relationships
? arms length
? find source about Sakharovs or leave it out
? can effect situation
inferiority complex
deteriorating economy
imf, loans, can put them into default
Joe Bill, verges on 30 lbs, overalls, not heavy,
late 78 or early 79 reference
co-ordinated computing, tools and techniques for distributed software
Charlie Bass taught networking,
I should be at iso on WEd
Common Prototyping Language task force
Paul Hudak semantics, John Guttag, Mitch Wand, David Fischer ada, Frank
Belz, Robert Dewar, Balzer, Gabriel, Scherlis
Elmore Leonard, Touch, someone with power to cure by laying on hands
Robert Cohn, 323-7983, discuss epistemology
Ron Louis, Cognitive Science Committee, U. Rochester phil sci
I suggested to Roy Jones that the programming content of cs224 consist
of tinkering with existing programs, suggesting my 15 puzzle, Mycin
and the ops-5 program for the monkeys and bananas.
Carole Douglis, National Geographic Mar 2 interview for book on history
of technology
haircut mar 2
Mike Leibowitz, Omni story
Grace Ostenso
Staff Director, Science, Research and Technology subcommittee
U.S. House of Representatives
2319 Rayburn
Washington, D.C. 20515
202 225-1060
$150 million for centers as separate
kepner, daniel, rle
Walker, arthur
Silcox, cornell
erc panel
Supercomputer, Clifford Rhoads, LLNL, Ken Wilson
before march 29
$1453 in Piggot account on 1987 Dec 31
Naomi Feigenbaum 609 683-9500, IREX
Lapin, Institute of Philosophy
Vladimir Smirnov
Vadim Sadovsky, Institute for System Studies
7.1) Dubrovin, B. A. MODERN GEOMETRY--METHODS AND APPLICATIONS (New York :
Springer-Verlag, c1984-)
LOCATION: QA445.D82 1984 v.1-2: Math & Comp Sci
lorie 800 367-2038 nas about room
800 842-2733 x4558
Carol Zuniga
maxwest ss forms
Michael Reinfrank
at Town House Motel till Thurs 493-4492
Winograd - Can there be intelligent machines? Are we?
p. 15 -
Consider ordinary words as an analogy. Imagine that a doctor
asks a nurse ``Is the patient eating?'' If they are deciding whether to
perform an examination, the request might be paraphrased ``Is she eating
at the moment?'' If the patient is in the hospital for anorexia and the
doctor is checking the effectiveness of the treatment, it might be more
like ``Has the patient eaten some minimal amount in the past day?'' If
the patient has recently undergone surgery, it might mean ``Has the
patient taken any nutrition by mouth,'' and so on. In responding, a
person interprets the sentence as having relevance in the current
situation, and will typically respond appropriately without choosing
among meanings.
In order to build a successful symbol system, decontextualized
mening is necessary --- terms must be stripped of open-ended ambiguities
an shadings. A medical expert system might have a rule of the form:
``IF Eating(x) THEN $\ldots$,'' which is to be applied only if the
patient is eating, along with others of the form ``IF $\ldots$
THEN Eating(x)'' which determine when the condition holds.
Unless everyone who writes or reads a rule interprets it in the
same way, the ruels have no constant interpretation and the results
are unpredictable.
In response to this, one can try to refine the vocabulary.
``Currently-Dining'' and ``Taking-Solids'' could replace the more
generic term, or we could add construal rules, such as ``in the
context of immediate action, take `Eating' to mean `Currently-Dining'.''
Such approaches work for the cases that programmers anticipate,
but of course are subject to the infinite regress of trying to
decontextualize context. Te new terms or rules themselves depend on
interpretation that is not represented in the system.
wants her papers
Kelly Gee
4238 Latimer Ave. San Jose, CA 95130
John Deming 851-0121 wants to discuss intellectual property rights.
mps
message for Elkan
Please tell Charles Elkan if you can find him that his father
wants him to call in England, phone 844 342 in Cambridge.
Nuclear Weapons Databook
NRDC
122 E. 42nd St.
New York, NY 10168
212 949-0049
Michelle van Cleve
456-1414 general White House number, also 395-7326
456-7116 Bill Graham
Jonathan Thompson, executive director, OSTP
The Best of Japan
Piccolo Mondo 42xx El Camino
Eric Werner, Intention, Information and Ability
refers to McC and Hayes, but doesn't treat semantics of ability
Jussi wants me at MAD April 18.
Michael Doherty, contractor recommended by Barbara Gunther 408 423-4222
(sf zoo recording: 661-4844, directions: 661-7777, admin: 661-2023)
April 8
Joe Tabbi, Omni, I shouldn't agree to be commentator on great man.
212 260-6041
What is left to know in various fields?
Has got Gell-Mann and Glashow for physics.
mps
Please send the one page in my out box on problems of AI to
Joe Tabbi
167 Ludlow St.
New York, NY 10002
John Woodfill came in to talk about brittleness and its relation to
concepts. Harangued him about mother.
5-3008
Ben Detenber, Stanford TV network
Please tell
312 984-7081, Donna Chambers, I will not have time to see Nancy Osborn.
Barn in Davis 916 678-5985, leave sf at 11
Ivan Kovalev and Tatiana Osipova
303 99th St, Apt 5J
Brooklyn, NY 11209
718 836-0249
marotta 3-0500, lorie silver 3-4632
suppes secretary wants schedule
ann mayo wants me to chair an exam
John Clippinger, apr 21
dime
distributed info management environment
heterogeneous database
developed own relational database
ccnstrained business text
apr 21 - talked to Joe Tabbi of Omni. He promised to clear any
quotes that he might use.
apr 15 - became member of Science Advisory Board of George C. Marshall Institute.
Frederick Seitz, Chairman
bill hedman, 212 984-8391, 212 486-1882 marvin chudnov,
called him April 30
April 27 campus report has Bennett-Kennedy dialog
may 2 Dennis Diggs 241 4110, Claridge Group, recruiting firm
wants technical writer who knows LISP
maydell@alberta uucp
bitnet.cs17@ualtamts
Grocery getters 595-2200
papers in philosophy to Natasha
Radical Chic to Arnolds
mps
Please phone
Gunnar Liepin 615 576-5238 at Oak Ridge National
Laboratory and tell him that I'm no longer in charge of AAAI
workshops and that Peter Hart is.
for goodman, issues to address, conclusions
david
datafax 818 354-8333, 354-3481
varsi office
neil ashcroft at cornell lindell, ingolf STANFORD
proposed meeting including elliott
It is J. M. Gvishiani who signed the protocol, Inst. of System Sciences.
3 yrs
shannon, kalman
nov 10, kyoto
2 days, lectures, thru 12, 45 million yen, june 24 announcement
portrait, color and bw,
ai and cs
Inamori Foundation
87 Kankobokocho Shijyodori
Muromachi Higashi-iru Shimogyo-ku
Kyoto 600
Japan
tel: 075 255-2688,
ask for Mr. Segami or Futamatsu
Cyrille Henkine, Les Russes sont arrive's, Scarabee 1984
Rolando Chuaqui, logic, Chile, probability
Adolfo de la Siena, Mexico City, Marx concept of abstract labor
636 47 587
Siekmann
631 205 28 95
631 99 29 4
2pm, talk in Kaiserslautern, Thursday
777-8380 Steve Lawrence
thinking
617 876-1111, olivia sims, rolf seebrook
jjw
phone message
Olivia Sims? called from Thinking machines 617 876-1111
to say that Rolf? Seebrik? was trying to
reach Joe Weening.
minsky letter reminder letter from Moses
329-1217 ken short, x37
Ordered Bad Child's Book of Beasts, June 21
How should one punctuate, ``Did he write, `I won't. Damn it!'?''?
Minsky letter received at NAE and she phoned with questions.
1988 June 24
AP 1033
telex 1300
San Jose Mercury 1430
June 26 - Will Kozumi, Stanford Daily, interview on prize
5-2531 grad prog office
techne 326-1809, 723-2565
rivet, varsi,
sarah in Davis, 916 758-4374
Lori Twersky 408 374-8073
July 13 - Heanlee Poh interviewed me about creativity for EES course.
Steve Lawrence (private eye) recommends
James S. Simon M.D.
as an FAA examiner
Luis Pereira (home: 327-4121) (office: 408 973-4095)
offers a lecture about declarative debugging in logic programming
concurrent Prolog
Techne accepts articles at vtss office up to about the 3rd week in March.
Fabian Pease is grex of electron beam lithography at Stanford
Kerry Ashenberg 327-3022 wants to meet with me.
Glenn Shemp, 723-2284, 5pm Tuesday, fasten bookcases
Jerry Miller in Business School
Tom Heller in Law in charge of overseas campuses, Kyoto
toysRus, 367-0186, 202 Walnut, RC
408 732-0331, Saratoga-Sunnyvale Rd and El Camino, Sunnyvl
3-4356 Arthur Schawlow
Joerg Schmiedmayer, young Austrian physicist will come over with Schawlow
563-3200, 561-06
11-5
Passage to a Human World: The Dynamics of Creating Global Wealth.
Max Singer. Transaction Books.
NAS visit, Angela Cleveland, 202 334-3650
Makarov, Igor, Chief Scientific secretary, academy of sciences, wife too
computers and control processes,
Shiyan, Yuri, exchange visits
Markianov, S.
8am train monday aug 29
arrive about 9am at Palo Alto station
propose 9:30
Aug 1 - two answers to my "How to program a robot" question,ailist vol 8, No. 4
NH 78 1245-1355, AA60, 1855-1535 Dallas
Narita JAL10 1200-820am chicago, ua545 10am-1222
Max Singer
How to reduce risks rationally.
Public Interest, no date
see p. 99
Joanne Hoffman
321-2032
663 Newell
Palo Alto, CA 94303
wants Ogonyoks
Mints wants to exchange his resolution theorem prover for a LISP compiler.
Timofeev needs
1. service manuals pc-3 and pc-5
5 kilo Canon toner
two or three cartridges
diagnosis of bad cycle and spare sparts
Referendum
Toshiba
Kodak printer
Referendum
300 copies
2 times per month
16 pages
Contemporary Problems
50
quarterly
250 pages
Lev Mikhailovich Timofeev
339-13-59
Moskva 117133
ul. akad. Vargi 24, kv. 41
Helsinki Watch
Press Club Glasnost Foundation
Yuri Orlov
Valeriy Solfer
Ohio State, Columbus
genetics, microbiology
Valentin Turchin
Alec Goldfarb
Kitty Fitzpatrick
faculties
theology
social and economic sciences
philosophy (structural philosophy of language)
> 100 potential students
will take 50
need professors
bioreactor efficiency, 10 moles/liter/hour
George Fullerton is vp sales MAD
Thatcher by Kenneth Harris
Weidenfeld and Nicolson
L 12.95, 248 pp.
ask Bobrow about Ma as editor
ask Halpern about invite to Ma
send Ma proceedings of knowledge conferences
Wu Wentsun
Institute of Systems Science
Academia Sinica
Beijing 100080, China
wants to see about getting Macsyma or Mathematica
call Ken Downs about getting on TV
transmit China invite to DEK
Foung, Steven K H
3-6481, 3-6705
885 Allardice Way 858-0355
Barbara Rice (Wright) in Toby Montgomery's office recommended
David Fletcher, 321-2002, Duncan King 494-6000
Fletcher and Fletcher, King and Sorensen
review of Weizenbaum to Reddy, mailed quotation about Einsteins
Frank Rosa, painter
408 985-2160 after 5pm
Aug 9
Rebecca Lasher called that library rekeyed
Joe Halpern returned my call, told him that Ma should be invited
to next conference. He said that would be in two years and Rohit
Parikh would be in charge.
aug 16
nyt article on fixing up the atmosphere
by William Broad
He interviewed
Tom Stix, Princeton
Leon Y. Sadler, U. Alabama, chem and eng. news
Michael MacCracken, LLNL, head of atmospheric sciences
Wallace S. Broecker, Columbia, geochemistry
How to Build a Habitable Planet
is his book.
Peter E. Glazer, A.D. Little
Michael Oppenheimer, Env. Def. Fund is skeptical, favors prevention
arr pa. 8:56, 5 people, Angela Cleveland, NAS, Chancellor Hotel, 362-2004
arr SF Saturday
Tracy Williams
Carolyn Kaye, Associate Director, 725-6899
Jim Kirby, 3-4296, is the relevant ibmer for the RT
the serial number is 26-0000832
From AILIST digest
Date: 17 Aug 88 02:58:34 GMT
From: cck@deneb.ucdavis.edu (Earl H. Kinmonth)
Subject: Re: Feigenbaum's citation
In article <5226@sdcsvax.UCSD.EDU>
pluto@beowulf.UUCP (Mark E. P. Plutowski) writes:
>It is interesting that since Japan has been quiet about
>their progress (upon the Fifth Generation Project) it is
>assumed that they have therefore progressed very little.
They haven't been silent. They publish annual and other reports.
I've gone through several with Japanese engineering friends
looking for content. There wasn't much. Playing it close to the
vest is NOT Japanese style for show-piece projects like this. If
they had something, they'd be crowing.
>Now, I might assume this about American-based companies,
>especially publicly owned ones. But is this true in Japan?
See above. Note that the fifth generation Project is not a
company in the conventional sense.
>Does anyone know the facts here?
>[Aside: when i read Feigenbaum's book when it came out,
>just a few years earlier Japanese products were the butt of
>jokes. Now, American products are.
You must have been living in a very rural area. Feigenbaum's
book was published in 1983. The Japanese reputation for quality
was well-established by the mid-1960s in general, and earlier for
products such as watches and cameras. I would say that the
Japanese reputation for quality was generally established two
decades before Feigenbaum published, except possibly for real
redneck areas of this country....
>(as reported in one of the business trade journals about
>the increasing number of Americans working for Japanese
>managers. according to the article, Japanese managers consider
>Americans "lazy and untrustworthy.")]
Public opinion polls in Japan show the Japanese think rather
highly of themselves. A more accurate generalization would be
that a good percentage of the Japanese consider all non-Japanese
lazy and untrustworthy....
>Don't flame me, I bought an American car. But, isn't their
Sympathy, yes. Flames, no.
>track record good enough of late to take their even
>most ambitious plans seriously?
No. Japan has it share of hucksters, con-artists, research
projects to which Proxmire would give his Golden Fleece Award,
and failures. Just because certain aspects of the economy are
doing exceptionally well should not lead to a "halo effect" that
blinds observers and causes them to abandon all serious
analysis. To do so would be to apply to Japan the same
uncritical approach Americans have tended to take with respect to
this country, especially in the 1950s and early 1960s.
"Ambitious plans" in Japan should be examined just as critically
as "ambitious plans" in the US. More bucks, more bull is a rule
that has equal applicability in both cultures. The history of
American writing on Japan (something I've taught as a course) has
shown one constant: wild exaggeration, whether the stereotype was
negative or positive.
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org. comm. COLOG 88
His chief had in his chair a complete description of some western
database, but no-one was allowed to see it.
Stoyan: Many people refuse secret information with its requirement for security
clearance.
Mike Oliver, 702 883-0903
David Billington, Monash Masters, Melbourne, Queensland, Griffith
nonmonotonic reasoning, Donald Nute, U. Georgia
okner
donald michie,
3 9175
3 2066 Amy
859-1225 matt calagaris, union bank
lrosenberg@note.nsf.gov
People I remember inviting, mostly via Helen Morales
David Holloway
Sid Drell
Alex Dallin
Alex George
Condalezza Rice, poly sci
David Holloway
John Lewis
David Berstein
Ted Postol
Helen Morales, Isis, 320 Galvez,
Robert Conquest
Mikhail Bernstam,(o: 3-0527) (h: 323-8152)
rem 8pm Ritz-Carlton, 312 266-1000, 10pm
Cricket: The Magazine for Children
Box 2672, Boulder, Colorado 80321.
The woman producer who said that she can "get away with more" on
children's programs is Judy Price.
∂05-Sep-88 1103 CLT Potential buyer
roger kornberg
723-6988
854-1935
Sep 10
loop = 12.4 miles
Page Mill-Foothill - Alpine-Foothill = 2.05 miles
Sep 10 run ~ 16.5 miles
Sep 10 Bookstore will ship and charge Intentional Stance when
it comes in.
Mike Cagley is Elliott's strong young bicyclist friend. U.C. Davis
student of exercise physiology.
Scientific structures and their representation - Suppes
Bruno De Finetti, famous probabilist
Theory of Probability, vol. 1 and 2, Wiley
Ernie Adams, Probability and the Logic of Conditionals
Hintikka and Suppes, Aspects of Inductive Logic
Joe Grundfest
Stanford Court in SF on 23rd
202 364-6404
Sept 24, 9am
408 727 9762 Nick Frost
fast food with robotics
henchman of Nolan Bushnell, Stanford Business School
Inamori foundation phoned Sept. 15 about paper.
612 625-5000
Babbage Institute 624-5050
Jack Good, John Haugeland
Jeanie Brink, editor Center for Med. and Renaissance
412 624-5774, Philosophy Dept. U. Pittsburgh
bob gunther, 10am, 212 510-7959
rec'd draft 334-2605?
Maughan Mason called and will arrange for me to meet some people.
Bob Chan, Lynne Trivett, etc.
$25 million assets, 7.1 million shares, 3 1/2 up from 2 3/8
Wanted LISP hacker with master's 312 282-8810, Al Katz.
tour, 3 yr, monday at 1pm, fri at 9
monday 24th oct at 1pm
9 on friday 28th
clt
Bing School, 850 Escondido Rd 723-4865
It has a waiting list. I signed us up for a tour, where we
can observe from behind glass. The time is 9am on Friday, October
28. 1pm on Monday, Oct 24 is also available.
JTB Akemi Johnson, 714 476-8566, re Kyoto travel
858-3242,
Al Ewart
212 415 8546
Saki
oct 2 3-5 Goodm 723-6539
Days Inn,
Oct 5 - sent Sarah checks thru Jan 1, 1989
Hoffman, Reid at 948-2560 or at 321-8942.
photos
abstract for commemorative lecture
abstract for workshop lecture
acceptance speech text
annex 1 used for introduction
Sasaki, Makoto
Inference telephone board meeting Oct 7 7:30am.
Dunlop, John 7pm, 926 Cotrell Way, 494-0243
Olga Lisensky
need toner before Oct 20
Delivering the Competitive Advantage
1215
2415 E. Charleston
Media West
ua 809 sf 1230 nov 7, arr osaka 5pm nov 8
nov 11 ua 810 osaka 630pm, 1045am for Carolyn
ua 810 osaka 630pm, arr 1045am, ua478 1240-609pm
Steve Russell, 415 578-1900, (home: 327-6831) (wife: joanne)
Alphonse wants to know about scanners. Ask Gorin.
Felix Limcaoco, fkl@jessica
3 265-4232, Nori Suzuki
Okura hotel tokyo, 582-0111
21 22 23 mar
29 30 31 mar
Arnold Spector, Alvey workshop
Abstract Objects by Bob Hale is interested in what kind of things could
be numbers and sets. Doesn't seem to have a lot in common with what I
want to know.
Dennett, Boston Colloquium in Philosophy of Science, Hao Wang lecture
6:15 320 Sherman Union 775 Commonwealth ave
Bonnie Britten-Straight, friend of Gunthers,
might be interested in renting our house for a while.
408 427-0181
305 721-0279, Margaret Taylor wants Hazel to call about
hurricane in Nicaragua.
call Nafeh
jtb
075 255 3360 remaining document, ceremony speech, Ron Hilton 322-2026
714 476-8566 jtb
mps
Please phone
John Denning, 851-0121, and tell him that I will be teaching Epistemological
Problems of AI and Technological Opportunities for Humanity Winter Quarter.
Matt at bank
714 476 8566
blumenthal, 334-2605
Miyako Hotel, Kyoto
771-7111
Futamatsu, Yasushi
Phil Hilts 202 334-7213
Akasaka Prince Hotel, Futamatsu
Bernstam, needs acceptance of invitation
Human demography and natural resources
stuart taylor 416 971-4253
Canadian Institute for Advanced Research
Reiter, Levesque
Nov 20 - Bukovsky phoned to get permission to publish my essay on
the possibility of Solidarity in the Soviet Union. It will be published
in a magazine on communist affairs edited by Lord Harris (of the Holy
Cross?).
Seductions in Crime - Jack Katz, Basic Books
5-3143, Mary
Dick Tsien 493-3369
John Deming and Kristen Carlson
intellectual property rights
L.I. Lighting good
Gulf States good
Tandem good
Nov 25, Cate called
could offset gains of $5000
Angel Care? $4,000 loss? agreed to sell it.
851 5045
nov 29, paid acm dues thru 2/90
from SIGART newsletter 1988 Oct, p. 30
re: How can slow components think so fast (Hillis's Stanford
symposium) report by Ashok Goel, Ohio State
John McCarthy suggested that symbols are the key to
intelligence. He took issue with Newell, arguing that sybols act
not only as pointers for distal access and memory retrieval, but
also represent externals. Symbols are needed for computation,
McCarthy said, for they can be used as variables, though a
specific symbol may not be bound to any value. This points to
one of the problems with connectionist approaches: they provide
no mechanism for variable binding. Another problem is that
connectionist schemes provide no mechaaism for representing
relations other (than) unary relations. However, the most
important problem with the connectionist models, McCarthy said,
is epistemological: it is not clear what a connectionist model
has learned when it has done the learning.
McCarthy then went on to defend the logicist's position
on epistemological grounds. What is needed, he said, is a
semantically universal langaage for expressing what an agent
knows. Thus, the new logic agenda, McCarthy proclaimed, is to
formalize contexts, make context a parameter, build context
hierarchies, and then use non-monotonic reasoning for upward
inheritance. He concluded by saying that it now appears to be a
race between the logicists and the connectionists.
In the discussion following this talk (Feldman's connectionist
manifesto), McCarthy pointed out that logic is not committed
to necessary and sufficient conditions. In fact, it recognizes
``natural kinds'' of objects for whom such conditions are often
not known.
Nov 29
Nils and Carolyn about umbrella. DARPA now has its own
contracting office. I'm to call Schwartz about how he currently
feels about umbrellas, how he feels about the contracting office
and how he feels about logic. I didn't go around him.
Dec 1
326-7438 Bert Sutherland's sec'y called about an article
Tom Henriksen 3-4255, ask Feigenbaum about Levinthal
Jefferson Hotel, Washington 202 347-2200
John McCracken, Service Manager of Stanford Energy Systems, 1901
Old Middlefield Way, Suite 6, Mountain View 94040, 967-2007 took
apart the pump and put it back together and said it still leaks.
He said the pump needed replacement, because the gasket was
unavailable. He said the pump was from a good company and the
system was professionally put together. He said the valve that
drains the system at night was inoperative. Said the check valve
in that loop was installed backwards so the water came from the
cold side. Said heater in Timothy room was inoperative, since
fan didn't go on. Said that pump only serviced that heater.
Said it would cost $150 for a new pump and $500 to fix
everything.
I called the Better Business Bureau 408 978-8700, and after some
inferior Muzak, they told me that Stanford Energy Systems had
not been reported on since 1985 but had a good reputation.
They said I could also check the State contractors license bureau
in San Jose 408 277-1244.
I called Steven Foung 3-6481 and we agreed that he would call
another solar contractor and get a second opinion. We should
send him a copy of these notes. He will cover the cost of
putting the system right.
Addresses for Tony Marsland
tony@alberta.cdn
tony@alberta.uucp
tony@pembina.alberta.cdn
mail tana%ualtamts.bitnet@forsythe @bio
call ursula berger and Mikhail bernstam
Larry Pfeffer Dec 2
time machine
Arnold Goldman in L.A. and Jerusalem
multiple modules deployed worldwide
theatrical experience, means of interaction
behind the scenes, historical period, research developing historical setting
one big knowledge base,
international
headquarters Jerusalem
next step:
repo depot, $175, wood 36 x 84, 1551 Parkmoor, San Jose 408 294 3600
Susie wants Peninsula Magazine
Symbolic Systems Forum Scheduling:
Winter Quarter 89:
Jan 20th, Professor Stan Rosenschein:
on the prospects of and in Artificial Intelligence
Jan 27th, Professor Jerry Feldman (UCB):
on The Different Kinds of Connectionism
Feb 3rd, either Professor Sells on something linguistic
or Dr. Nissenbaum on Computers and Ethics
Feb 10th, Professor David Wellbury (German Studies):
Semiotics
Feb 17th, Dr. Bernardo Huberman (Xerox PARC, Physics):
on the Ecology of Computation
Feb 24th, Professor Solomon Feferman:
Turing`s Oracle
March 3rd, Dr. Jeff Shrager (Xerox PARC):
undetermined
March 10th, Dr. Ruben Kleiman (Apple):
Ontology and Computer Science
find Martin Gardner column for David Chudnovsky
Sarah temporary phone number 916 758-4474
15th to 29th
Suppes invitation to scholars from Russia to visit Stanford 1989
Professor Dmitri Chezeshkin
Dr. V. Ya. Kreynovich
Professor Vadim N. Sadovsky
Dr. Grigory Shvarts
Dec 15 Cohen visit
Cohen + Ketonen + jmc
Cohen: x12 is bad
he is going to see DARPA, i.e. Schwartz and Fields
Nilsson is interested
x12 has fixed set of transactions
humans use 2-d forms
3-3139 Anneliese Anderson
Dec 15
The School of Computer Applications, NIHE Dublin, Ireland, in conjunction with
the Artificial Intelligence Association of Ireland (AIAI) are holding the
second national conference on Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science
(AI/CS-'89) at the NIHE Dublin from the 14th to 15th September 1989.
When submitting, please include three copies of paper. Your paper should be
clearly typed on A4 and length should be no longer than 10 pages.
Submission Deadline 1 July 1988
Acceptance Notification 1 August 1988.
Conference Dates 14-15 September 1989.
Send all material to:
Alan F. Smeaton,
Chairman,
AI/CS -- `89,
School of Computer Applications,
N.I.H.E.,
Dublin 9,
Ireland.
Tom Mears, 516 454-2800
rpg meeting
Los Alamos, Sandia, clos and qlisp
finite element analysis
encore
clt
more blood
I got a call from Kaiser, a lab supervisor named Renee,
780-2231. They didn't get enough blood for the first
part of the test. Call her.
Juzer Mogri, 656-9210, MEI Research
Our company is now working on an exciting project in epistemic planning
of manufacturing operations. We need HELP on this project and were
wondering if either you or one of your colleagues would be available
fo a consulting agreement. (We would greatly appreciate your contacting
us soon.) (The proosal we are currently working on is done shortly.)