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  1. Concurrency Control in Distributed Database Systems (Studies in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence) by Wojciech Cellary, Erol Gelenbe, et all 1989-01
  2. The Science of Artificial Intelligence (Computer-Awareness First Book) by Fred D'Ignazio, Allen L. Wold, 1984-02
  3. Tree Automata and Languages, Volume 10 (Studies in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence)
  4. The Ecology of Computation (Studies in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence) by B. A. Huberman, B.A. Huberman, 1988-11
  5. Pop-11 Programming for Artificial Intelligence (International Computer Science Series) by Mike Burton, Nigel Shadbolt, 1987-05
  6. Artificial Intelligence (Macmillan Computer Science Series) by Ian Pratt, 1994-07
  7. Mit Catalog of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence by MIT CAT, 1989-01
  8. Knowledge Engineering: Knowledge engineering, Knowledge, Computer, Expert, Softwareengineering, Computer science, Artificial intelligence,Database, ... Expert system, Decision support system
  9. Robotics Organizations: Mit Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Vattikuti Urology Institute, Livingston Robotics Club
  10. Weak Ontology: Ontology (Computer Science), Ontology, Mathematics, Boolean Logic, Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence
  11. Common Lisp Programming for Artificial Intelligence (International Computer Science Series) by Tony Hasemer, John Domingue, 1989-08
  12. Logic for Problem Solving. [Subtitle]: (The Computer Science Library: Artificial Intelligence Series 7.) by Robert. Kowalski, 1982-01-01
  13. Principles of Logic and Logic Programming, Volume 13 (Studies in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence) by G. Metakides, A. Nerode, 1996-06-27
  14. A first-order formalization of knowledge and action for a multiagent planning system (Technical note. Stanford Research Institute. Artificial Intelligence ... Computer Science and Technology Division) by Kurt Konolige, 1980

21. Department Of Computer Science
Department of computer science. Research areas include declarative languages and artificial intelligence, distributed systems and computer networks, software development methodology, hypermedia and databases, computer graphics, numerical approximation and linear algebra, scientific computing and , numerical computation.
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22. Fachbereich Informatik
computer science Department. Research areas include realtime systems, VLSI design, automation, pattern recognition and image processing, distributed systems, databases, artificial intelligence, knowledge based systems, programming languages, applications of formal logic, algorithms, visualizations, cooperative work, social cybernetics and software engineering.
http://www.cs.tuwien.ac.at/
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Datum Vortragende/r Titel Zeit Robert E. Bixby, Rice University Solving Linear and Integer Programs >mehr 17:00 Uhr s.t. August-Wilhelm Scheer, Deutsches Forschungszentrum für KI Business Process Engineering >mehr 17:00 Uhr s.t. Ort: Heinz-Zemanek-Saal , Favoritenstr. 11/EG, 1040 Wien.
Bisher gehaltene (September 2002)
Im Rahmen des Informatik Netzwerkes wurde die des Fachbereichs vorgestellt. INFORMATIK NETZWERK (September 2002)
Am 30. September 2002 fand im Festsaal der TU Wien der Kick-off Event des Informatik Netzwerks statt.
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ENTWICKLUNGSPLAN 2002/03 (September 2002)
Am 18. September 2002 wurde der Entwicklungsplan REALISIERUNGSBERICHT (April 2002)
Seit mehr als drei Jahren beschäftigt sich der Fachbereich Informatik verstärkt mit seiner Positionierung und Profilbildung. Erstes Ergebnis war im Jahr 1999 der Entwicklungsplan des Fachbereichs Informatik, der im November 2000 aktualisiert wurde. Der nun vorliegende Realisierungsbericht stellt eine Ergänzung bzw. Erweiterung des Entwicklungsplanes dar und gibt einen Überblick über den aktuellen Stand im Fachbereich einschließlich neuer Anforderungen.

23. Turku Centre For Computer Science
A research centre in computer science for the three universities in Turku. Research groups covers algorithmics, biomathematics, coding theory, computational intelligence for business, information systems, advanced management systems, probabilistic algorithms, software quality, programming methodology, applied artificial intelligence, strategic information systems planning, and mathematical structures in computer science.
http://www.tucs.fi/
About TUCS (latest news 27th Mar 03 12:29) Research Education Personnel Current affairs:
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Turku Centre for Computer Science (TUCS) is a joint centre of research and education for the three universities in Turku/Åbo Finland : the University of Turku Åbo Akademi University and the Turku School of Economics and Business Administration
Turku Centre for Computer Science
Lemminkäisenkatu 14 A, 5th floor
FIN-20520 Turku
Phone: +358-2-2154204
Fax: +358-2-2410154
E-mail: tucs@abo.fi

24. ManU Computer Science: BSc (Hons) Artificial Intelligence
What is artificial intelligence? artificial intelligence is at the interface betweencomputer science, psychology, philosophy, linguistics and mathematics.
http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/Study_subweb/UgradAdm/Programmes/ai.asp
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BSc (Hons) Artificial Intelligence
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Admissions Home Programmes Requirements Accommodation ... Search site Quick search admissions
This degree programme is one of several offered by The University of Manchester's Department of Computer Science; a department internationally recognised for both its teaching and research. This degree takes advantage of the modular structure of degrees within the University to combine a study of the basics that underlie all computing with specialist studies in the area of artificial intelligence which includes psychology An independent assessment of this programme by the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) rated the quality of the student experience during this programme as excellent (the highest possible grade). An explanation of this and the full report are available. The Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE) and the British Computer Society (BCS) accredit this programme. This accreditation means that successfully completing this programme fulfills the academic requirements associated with becoming a member of these institutions.

25. Cogprints - Subject: Artificial Intelligence
Subject artificial intelligence. Subject Areas (1572) computer science(492) artificial intelligence (289). Number of records 289.
http://cogprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/view/subjects/comp-sci-art-intel.html
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26. Centre For Discrete Maths And Theoretical Computer Science
Research areas include artificial intelligence, combinatorial optimization, computability and complexity, and constructive algorithmics.
http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/CDMTCS/index.html
Centre for Discrete Mathematics
and Theoretical Computer Science

Department of Computer Science
The University of Auckland
Private Bag 92019,
Auckland,
New Zealand
Phone: +64-9-373-7599
Fax: +64-9-373-7453
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"Nothing is more practical than a good theory". Boltzmann "We haven't got the money, so we've got to think!" Rutherford
I NTRODUCTION
The Centre for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science, CDMTCS, which is a joint venture involving the Computer Science and Mathematics Departments of the University of Auckland in New Zealand, was founded in 1995 to support basic research on the interface between mathematics and computing, to foster research and development in these areas within the South Pacific region, and to create links between researchers in that region and their counterparts in the rest of the world. The Centre is based at the Department of Computer Science , the University of Auckland, New Zealand
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This section contains pointers to the latest additions to the CDMTCS home page.

27. Home Page Of Elmar Eder
University of Salzburg artificial intelligence, automated theorem proving, proof calculi and their complexities, logic programming, theoretical computer science, and complexity theory .
http://www.cosy.sbg.ac.at/~eder/eder.html
Elmar Eder
About me
I am an associate professor of Computer Science working in Automated Theorem Proving and Artificial Intelligence at the University of Salzburg. Here is my curriculum vitae.
  • 1956 born in Wien (Vienna)
  • At preschool age: first interest in mathematics and natural sciences, taught by my father; 1963 first occupation with differential and integral calculus and with Fourier series.
  • At primary and secondary school exempted from mathematics courses; instead study of higher mathematics (at home taught by my father, at school autodidactic)
  • 1971 graduation from secondary school in England.
  • 1986-1991 Gastprofessor (visiting professor) of Computer Science at the Universities of Dortmund, Hildesheim, Darmstadt, Duisburg, and Marburg in Germany
Visits as a visiting researcher at
  • Laboratoire d'Informatique Fondamentale et de l'Intelligence Artificielle in Grenoble, France
  • Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, U.S.A.
  • University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver, Canada
  • Institute for New Generation Computer Technology (ICOT) in Tokyo, Japan
Publications
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28. LNCS/LNAI: Information For Authors
LaTeX2e macro package for Springer Lecture Notes in computer science and in artificial intelligence.
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html
Information for Authors
Please follow the new version of the "Authors' Instructions" (in PDF format) for the printed and the electronic volumes. (You can also download it in PS format From now on manuscripts must be accompanied by a signed volume editors
Special Offer: Springer-Author Discount
All authors or editors of Springer books, in particular authors contributing to any LNCS or LNAI proceedings volume, are entitled to buy any book published by Springer-Verlag for personal use at the "Springer-Author" discount of one third off the list price. Such preferential orders can only be processed through Springer directly (and not through book stores), see the Web page Springer-Author Discount . With such orders reference to a Springer publication has to be given.
Proceedings and Other Multi-author Volumes
You will get the best results and your files will be easiest to handle if you use LaTeX2e for the preparation of your camera-ready manuscript together with the corresponding Springer class file llncs.cls

29. Artificial Intelligence - Computer Science At Yale
The name artificial intelligence covers a lot of will never understand human intelligenceuntil we the Departments of computer science, Electrical Engineering
http://www.cs.yale.edu/research/
About Us People Research
  • Artificial Intelligence ... Resources
    The name "artificial intelligence" covers a lot of disparate problem areas, united mainly by the fact that they involve complex inputs and outputs that are difficult to compute (or even check for correctness when supplied). One of the most interesting such areas is sensor-controlled behavior, in which a machine acts in the real world using information gathered from sensors such as sonars and cameras. This is a major focus of A.I. research at Yale. Research in this area at Yale is carried out by the Center for Computational Vision and Control, a joint effort of the Departments of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Radiology. We will describe three of the ongoing projects in this area.
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30. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Computational Economics
Integrates computer science with economic and management science, including symbolic information processing, numerical procedures, computational aspects of mathematical programming, hardware developments, operational research, artificial intelligence, user interfaces, database interfaces, and software research. Provides tables of contents and abstract archive.
http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0927-7099
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31. Chilean Computing Week, Punta Arenas, Nov. 5-9, 2001
Including the following events XXI International Conference of the Chilean computer science Society; IX Chilean Congress on Computing; V Workshop on parallel and distributed systems; III Congress on Higher Education in computer science; II Workshop on artificial intelligence; I Workshop on Software Engineering; ACM SouthAmerican Region Programming Contest; Tutorials and invited talks. University of Magellan, Punta Arenas, Chile; 59 November 2001.
http://www.dcc.uchile.cl/~mmarin/sccc/english.html

32. Department Of Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence, FACULTY OF SCIENCE, UN
computer science also studies the problem of programming intelligent behaviour. Thisbranch of the subject, known as artificial intelligence, is concerned with
http://www.cs.um.edu.mt/csai.html
UNIVERSITY OF MALTA
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
About the Department
What is Computer Science?
Computer Science also studies the problem of programming intelligent behaviour. This branch of the subject, known as Artificial Intelligence, is concerned with getting machines to learn and discover on the basis of experience, to have conversations in English or Maltese, to solve complex problems. In short, Artificial Intelligence studies the problem of building intelligent agents that demonstrate human-like competence in determined areas. In a nutshell, a proficient Computer Scientist must acquire a deep understanding of the principles by which the algorithmic "substance" of computation can be crafted to solve a wide range of practical problems with elegance and economy. UNIVERSITY HOME CSAI SEARCH
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33. Vijay's Home Page
Pennsylvania State University Theoretical computer science, programming systems, artificial intelligence.
http://www.saraswat.org/
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34. JHU Computer Science Department
People in artificial intelligence at Hopkins Eric Brill, Assistant Professor, Departmentof computer science / website Simon Kasif, Adjunct Associate Professor
http://www.cs.jhu.edu/labs/ai/home.html
People in Artificial Intelligence at Hopkins
Eric Brill
, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science / website
Simon Kasif , Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science
(Associate Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago) / website
Steven L. Salzberg , Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science / website
Russell Taylor , Professor, Department of Computer Science
Lawrence B. Wolff , Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science / website
David Yarowsky , Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science / website
Frederick Jelinek , Professor, Department of Electric and Computer Science
Michael Brent , Assistant Professor, Department of Cognitive Science / website
Paul Smolensky , Professor, Department of Cognitive Science / website Stanley Ian Letovsky , Assistant Professor, Division of Biomedical Information Sciences and Department of Radiology, School of Medicine / website Gregory Chirikjian , Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering Arthur L. Delcher , Professor and Chair, Department of Computer Science, Loyola College in Maryland (Research Scientist at JHU) / website Machine Learning Systems (Including Source Code) OC1 decision tree system PEBLS memory-based reasoning system Local Research Resources Center for Language and Speech Processing Department of Cognitive Science JHU BioInformatics Web Server Space Telescope Science Institute Department of Computer Science The Johns Hopkins University New Engineering Building Room 224 3400 North Charles Street

35. Multiple-Valued Logic
A MathFIT Workshop. School of computer science, Queen's University Belfast; 27 28 April 2001.
http://www.qub.ac.uk/ivs/mvl/
Application of Multiple-Valued Logic to
Artificial Intelligence and to Data Mining
A MathFIT (Mathematics for Information Technology, supported by EPSRC and London Mathematical Society) Workshop
Venue: School of Computer Science, Queen's University Belfast
Dates: Friday 27 April and Saturday 28 April 2001
Workshop Presentations
Workshop Programme
Programme.
Workshop Background
The application of multiple-valued logic (MVL) to (i) reasoning, and to (ii) learning, represents a slowly-burgeoning area of research work. This workshop aims at significantly strengthening these applications of MVL. We are aiming at enhancing the role of MVL in data mining and in artificial intelligence. A range of speakers will deal with theoretical aspects of MVL, and applications to reasoning (in artificial intelligence) and to learning (in data mining). Clustering and classification are at the core of many of these methods and applications. The opening morning session will consist of tutorials, aimed at PhD research students and young researchers.

36. Department Of Computer Science And Artificial Intelligence
Translate this page Daniel Saucedo Aranda, s/n 18071 Granada España. Phone +34 958 244019.Fax +34 958 243317. Access number. Webmaster www@decsai.ugr.es.
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University of Granada
Department of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
Daniel Saucedo Aranda, s/n
18071 Granada
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37. RUG Math & CS: Obsolete
Department of Mathematics and Computing science. Research fields include theoretical computer science, high performance computing and imaging, artificial intelligence, parallel and distributed computing, embedded systems, agent technology and neural networks.
http://www.cs.rug.nl/
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38. Department Of Computer Science, HKUST
Department of computer science. Research areas include theoretical computer science, algorithms, artificial intelligence, computer engineering, data and knowledge management and software technology.
http://www.cs.ust.hk/
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39. Computer Science And Artificial Intelligence [University Of Sussex Undergraduate
to focus much of your casestudy work on companies, industries and issues of particularinterest to artificial intelligence and computer science students.
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/Units/publications/ugrad2003/computerscienceandartificia
Contents Degrees Full List of Subjects
Artificial Intelligence
Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
Why Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence?
The computer is an essential part of 21st-century life. Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence is an exceptionally fast-moving subject that gives rise to a huge range of interesting and often challenging problems. The implementation of today's complex computer systems requires the skills of knowledgeable and versatile computer scientists. And artificial intelligence - the study of intelligent behaviour - is having an increasing influence on computer system design. Distributed systems, networks and the Internet are now central to the study of computing, presenting both technical and social challenges. The skills of graduates in computing are in high demand in this rapidly expanding market. Computing is no longer a subject reserved for mathematicians. People are required with a wide range of backgrounds to provide innovative solutions to exciting problems.
Why Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence at Sussex?

40. Computer Vision Laboratory
Faculty of computer and Information science, Department for artificial intelligence computer Vision Laboratory.
http://lrv.fri.uni-lj.si/
Computer Vision Laboratory
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University of Ljubljana

Faculty of Computer and Information Science

Tržaška 25, 1001 Ljubljana Slovenia
Tel: +386 1 4768 381,
Fax: +386 1 4264 647
Since 1991
Number of Members: 13
Head: prof. Franc Solina
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The laboratory is involved in basic research in computer vision with emphasis on computational models for shape, texture, and color in combination with the segmentation process. The goal is to develop robust vision system architectures that can combine different modules, adapt to the current purpose of the vision system and to the available computational resources. The main research achievements and activities are:
  • recovery and modeling of visual data with superquadrics,
  • segmentation with the "recover-and-select" paradigm,
  • next view planning for intelligent image acquisition

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