Issues in Artificial Intelligence

CSC104, Smith College, Fall 2000 (start: Oct 24)

Joseph O’Rourke

 

1

Author: Alan Turing

Title: Computing Machinery and Intelligence

Pages: 41-66 = 27

Sheets in reader: 14

Source: Mind LIX 2236 (Oct. 1950) 433-460 [Oxford University Press].

2

Author: John Searle

Title: Is the Mind’s Brain a Computer Program?

Pages: 26-31 = 6

Sheets in reader: 6

Source: Scientific American (Jan. 1990) 262, 26-31.

3

Author: IBM

Title: Deep Blue

Pages: FAQ; How DeepBlue works, Monty Newborn on history.

Sheets in reader: 11

Source: http://www.research.ibm.com/deepblue/

 

4

Author: Douglas Lenat

Title: From 2001 to 2001: Common Sense and the Mind of Hal

Pages: ?-?

Sheets in reader: 12

Source: Hal’s Legacy: 2001’s Computer as Dream and Reality, David Stork & Arthur C. Clark, Eds. MIT Press, 1997. Available at http://www.cyc.com/halslegacy.html

5

Author: Douglas Lenat

Title: The Dimensions of Context Space

Pages: 1-26, 71-74 = 32

Sheets in reader: 32

Source: http://www.cyc.com/publications.html

 

6

Author: W. Banzhaf, P. Nordin, R. Keller, F. Francone

Title: Genetic Programming: An Introduction

Pages: 4-12, 87-103, 107-111, 122-135 = 45

Sheets in reader: 25

Source: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 1998.

 

7

Author: Herb Edelstein

Title: Data Mining: Expoiting the Hidden Trends in Your Data

Pages: NA

Sheets in reader: 5

Source: DB2online magazine, 1997 Miller Freeman, Inc., webmaster@db2mag.com. Available at http://db2mag.com/

8

Author: I. Bhandari, E. Colet, J. Parker, Z. Pines, R. Pratap, K. Ramanujam

Title: Advanced Scout: Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery in NBA Data

Pages: 121-125 = 5

Sheets in reader: 5

Source: Data Mining and Knoweldge Discovery 1 (1997) 121-125. Kluwer Academic, Boston.

 

9

Author: Rodney Brooks

Title: Intelligence without Reason

Pages: 133-186 = 54

Sheets in reader: 27

Source: Cambrian Intelligence: The Early History of the New AI, Rodney Brooks, MIT Press, 1999.

 

10

Author: Margaret Boden

Title: Autopoiesis and Life

Pages: 117-145 = 29

Sheets in reader: 29

Source: Cognitive Science Quarterly (2000) 1, 117-145.

 

[Total sheets in reader: 168]