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 | | Artificial intelligence researchers from around the world have come to Pittsburgh this week to play Chinese checkers. |  | | Artificial intelligence experts bring gaming to a new level in Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) |  | | Artificial Intelligence Experts Bring Gaming to a New Level in Pittsburgh (RedNova) |
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http://artificial_intelligence_researchers.networklive.org
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| Â | The Art of Computer Game Design- Chapter 6 |
 | | Providing artificial intelligence for the computer’s players can be difficult, but repeating a process for many computer players takes little more than a simple loop. |  | | Almost all solitaire computer games establish an asymmetric relationship between the computer player and the human player because the computer cannot hope to compete with the human in matters of intelligence. |  | | Even the expenditure of great effort is not enough to produce truly intelligent play; none of my three efforts to date play with an intelligence that is adequate, by itself, to tackle a human player. |
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http://www.vancouver.wsu.edu/fac/peabody/game-book/Chapter6.html
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| Â | Stuffo: Movies. Games. Web. World Domination. |
 | | Learn how they think from the man who created the artificial intelligence for "Halo 2." In this exclusive Stuffo interview, Chris Butcher of Bungie Studios enlightens us. |  | | If you think that a quick trigger finger is going to let you plow through the Covenant in "Halo 2," then there is a body bag with your name on it. |  | | The complexity of the AI can often make or break a game's level of fun, realism and replay value. |
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http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/halo2-ai.htm
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| Â | Amazon.com: DVD: A.I. Artificial Intelligence (Widescreen Special Edition) (2001) |
 | | A.I. - Artificial Intelligence: Original Motion Picture Score [SOUNDTRACK] |  | | If you think our capacity to learn and alter our "programming" distinguishes us, be reminded that artificial intelligence systems are designed to do just that. |  | | His childlike fixation on the Blue Fairy, obscuring the soul-on-ice reality-testing so characteristic of artificial humans, is the decisive glory (and eternal punishment) wired into David’s silicon soul. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00003CXXP?v=glance
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| Â | Future of Hypertext 1998-2015 (As Predicted in 1995) |
 | | It is possible, however, to simulate the other participants on a computer by the use of artificial intelligence. |  | | By doing so, the person learning the code inspection method can have as many training meetings as necessary, and the student can even go through the same meeting several times to take on the different roles. |  | | Microsoft Cinemania was one of the first hypermedia movie guides and I would expect many more to appear. |
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http://www.useit.com/papers/hypertextfuture.html
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| Â | Zoesis Studios |
 | | Zoesis Studios is developing the art and technology of artificial intelligence-based interactive characters, allowing people to become actively engaged with believable characters in a computer-animated world. |  | | Users, and even the characters' creators, do not know what the characters will do next or how the characters will respond to a particular action. |  | | TheLivingLetters.com is a wholesome and fun animated theme park for children ages five to 10 and their families. |
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http://ottoandiris.com/corporate/release2.html
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| Â | Blue Line Studios: A.I. Experiments. |
 | | The projects demonstrate some experiments implementing limited A.I. (Artificial Intelligence) |  | | With A.I., it is the computer to decide which path to take within the boundaries of the program. |  | | Any PowerMac, 6 MB of available RAM, and system 7 through 9 (Mac OS X Classic Environment-compatible). |
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http://www.blueline-studios.com/aiDown.html
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| Â | Wangame Studios |
 | | Wangame Studios is a Chinese video game development company that focuses on artificial intelligence. |  | | It uses material from the wikipedia article Wangame Studios. |  | | Studios article @ Euro Online Encyclopedia'>Wangame Studios article at Free Euro Online Encyclopedia | |
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http://www.eurofreehost.com/wa/Wangame_Studios.html
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| Â | Stan Winston Studios ... Puppet Effects for "A.I.: Artificial Intelligence" |
 | | SAN FRANCISCO - August 31, 2001- After creating ground breaking, Oscar winning effects for such movies at "Jurassic Park," "Aliens," and "Terminator 2," Stan Winston Studios tackled the lifelike effects for Teddy, the teddy bear puppet in Dreamworks' "AI: Artificial Intelligence," with quick and simple in mind. |  | | Derry noted that because the Gypsy and the bear's data points were the same, the only additional calculations needed were those to separate the human from the bear, which is only two feet tall. |  | | Gypsy 3, sold through Meta Motion, is the world's easiest and most affordable real-time motion capture (mocap) system, and it was the perfect choice to control the small bear's arm motions. |
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http://www.metamotion.com/spotlight.htm
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| Â | 212 Studios news release draft v1 |
 | | “212 Studios’ artificial intelligence and data mining experts developed Storekeeper’s unique architecture and sophisticated back-end analytics,” said Vanderveldt. |  | |  More information about 212 Studios and The point of eReturn is available at (888) 343-6070 and |  | | Also at the Monday night launch event, current users of 212 Studios’ Storekeeper solutions will testify that the highly flexible and usable eCRM application helps them achieve their point of eReturn. |
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http://www.analects-ink.com/samples/212_Launch_NR.html
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| Â | iFlicks |
 | | A.I. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE is the story of David (Haley Joel Osment), the first mecha (a futuristic term for a mechanized human being) designed with the ability to love. |  | | Viktor Navorksi (Tom Hanks) falls into a bureaucratic crack in the system when his plane lands at New York's JFK airport from the fictitious country of Krakozhia. |
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http://www.rentadvdtoday.com/Searchlist.asp?st=studio&sb=10
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| Â | Encyclopedia4U - Artificial intelligence - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | Approaches to artificial intelligence that do not focus on linguistic intelligence include robotics and collective intelligence approaches, which focus on active manipulation of an environment, or consensus decision making, and draw from biology and political science when seeking models of how "intelligent" behavior is organized. |  | | Artificial intelligence theory also draws from animal studies, in particular with insects, which are easier to emulate as robots (see artificial life), as well as animals with more complex cognition. |  | | Artificial intelligence began as an experimental field in the 1950s with such pioneers as Allen Newell and Herbert Simon, who founded the first artificial intelligence laboratory at Carnegie-Mellon University, and McCarthy and Minsky, who founded the MIT AI Lab in 1959. |
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http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/a/artificial-intelligence.html
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| Â | Warez.com Web Search - Search results for: "Artificial_Intelligence" |
 | | The Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at MIT The Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at MIT The MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory conducts research in many aspects of intelligence. |  | | American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) Founded in 1979, the American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) is a nonprofit scientific society devoted to advancing... |  | | Founded in 1966, the Artificial Intelligence Center is one of the world's foremost centers of research in AI |
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http://www.warez.com/search?c=directory&q=Artificial_Intelligence
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 | | Artificial intelligence theory also draws from animal studies, in particular with insects, which are easier to emulate as robots (see artificial life), as well as animals with more complex cognition, including apes, who resemble humans in many ways but have less developed capacities for planning and cognition. |  | | Artificial intelligence began as an experimental field in the 1950s with such pioneers as Allen Newell and Herbert Simon, who founded the first artificial intelligence laboratory at Carnegie-Mellon University, and McCarthy and Marvin Minsky, who founded the MIT AI Lab in 1959. |  | | Approaches to artificial intelligence that do not focus on linguistic intelligence include robotics and collective intelligence approaches, which focus on active manipulation of an environment, or consensus decision making, and draw from biology and political science when seeking models of how "intelligent" behavior is organized. |
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http://www.mywiseowl.com/articles/Artificial_intelligence
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| Â | The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Artificial Intelligence |
 | | Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Belgium. |  | | Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, J. Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia. |  | | Artificial Intelligence books which may be ordered on-line from Reiter Books. |
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http://archive.comlab.ox.ac.uk/comp/ai.html
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 | | Artificial intelligence agent To be considered a bonafide agent, and agent (sensors and acting on the environment throu... |  | | Artificial being An artificial being is a term used to describe a machine intelligence that evolves out of existing infr... |  | | Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach (ISBN: 0137903952) (AIMA) is the c... |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/artificial.html
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| Â | AMS: Committee on Artificial Intelligence |
 | | The term artificial intelligence denotes a large body of advanced computer techniques that are useful to meteorologists and those working in related disciplines. |  | | to cosponsor, on behalf of the Society, topical meetings on the applications of artificial intelligence to environmental science. |  | | to encourage the use of artificial intelligence techniques to advance those fields of endeavor of interest to the society; |
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 | | Artificial Intelligence Lecturer(s): Keith L Clark and R James Cunningham To present the scope and nature of the field of artificial intelligence, to develop familiarity with the basic principles and techniques, to... |  | | Artificial Intelligence Center - Artificial Intelligence Center The University of Georgia Artificial intelligence is the computer modeling of human mental abilities. |  | | The CMU Artificial Intelligence Repository was established by Mark Kantrowitz in 1993 to collect files, programs and publications of interest to Artificial Intelligence researchers, educators, students, and practitioners. |
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http://storm.prohosting.com/bportal/aintel.htm
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 | | Artificial Intelligence Lecturer(s): Keith L Clark and R James Cunningham To present the scope and nature of the field of artificial intelligence, to develop familiarity with the basic principles and techniques, to... |  | | Artificial Intelligence Center - Artificial Intelligence Center The University of Georgia Artificial intelligence is the computer modeling of human mental abilities. |  | | The CMU Artificial Intelligence Repository was established by Mark Kantrowitz in 1993 to collect files, programs and publications of interest to Artificial Intelligence researchers, educators, students, and practitioners. |
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| Â | Artificial intelligence - encyclopedia article about Artificial intelligence. |
 | | Artificial intelligence theory also draws from animal studies, in particular with insects, which are easier to emulate as robots (see artificial life), as well as animals with more complex cognition, including apes, who resemble humans in many ways but have less developed capacities for planning and cognition. |  | | Artificial consciousness Artificial consciousness (AC), also known as machine consciousness (MC) or synthetic consciousness, is a field related to Artificial intelligence whose aim is to produce a rigorous and objective definition of consciousness, in a mathematical sense, and build a theory toward implementating it in a model or a cognitive architecture. |  | | Artificial intelligence began as an experimental field in the 1950s with such pioneers as Allen Newell and Herbert Simon, who founded the first artificial intelligence laboratory at Carnegie Mellon University, and John McCarthy and Marvin Minsky, who founded the MIT AI Lab in 1959. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Artificial+intelligence
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| Â | AI from TAU - Useful Links |
 | | CMU Artificial Intelligence Repository - A very rich collection of files, programs and publications of interest to Artificial Intelligence researchers, educators, and students. |  | | Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence - Part 4 of David Chalmers ' remarkable Contemporary Philosophy of Mind: An Annotated Bibliography. |  | | Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence - Part 4 of David Chalmers ' Remarkable Contemporary Philosophy of Mind: An Annotated Bibliography. |
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 | | AAAI 1982: Pittsburgh, PA David L. Waltz (Ed.): Proceedings of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence. |  | | AAAI 1984: Austin, TX Ronald J. Brachman (Ed.): Proceedings of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence. |  | | AAAI 1980: Stanford University, CA Robert Balzer (Ed.): Proceedings of the 1st Annual National Conference on Artificial Intelligence. |
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| Â | » Heuristic Programming in Artificial Intelligence: The Second Computer Olympiad (Ellis Horwood Series in Artificial Intelligence) |
 | | Readers reviewed Heuristic Programming in Artificial Intelligence: The Second Computer Olympiad (Ellis Horwood Series in Artificial Intelligence) and has this to say... |  | | Heuristic Programming in Artificial Intelligence: The Second Computer Olympiad (Ellis Horwood Series in Artificial Intelligence) by D.N.L. Levy / D.F. Beal |  | | Heuristic Programming in Artificial Intelligence: The Second Computer Olympiad (Ellis Horwood Series in Artificial Intelligence) |
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http://www.skattabrain.com/css-books-plain/0133826155.html
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| Â | The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Artificial Intelligence |
 | | Artificial Intelligence books which may be ordered on-line from Reiter Books. |  | | Artificial Intelligence Group and Inductive Learning Group, The Beckman Institute of Advanced Science and Technology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA. |  | | Artificial Intelligence Research Institute (IIIA), a centre of the Spanish Scientific Research Council (CSIC), including information on the Catalan Association for Artificial Intelligence (ACIA), Barcelona, Spain. |
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| Â | Accelerating Future - Lexicon |
 | | Both the AGI mailing list and the SL4 mailing list routinely discuss the prospect of Artificial General Intelligence. |  | | Artificial General Intelligence Research Institute, an organization engaged in developing General Artificial Intelligence (as opposed to narrow-domain Artificial Intelligence). |  | | See also A2I2, Artificial Intelligence, Autonomous Intelligence, Artificial General Intelligence Research Institute, general intelligence; Goertzel, Ben; Singularity, Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence; Voss, Peter; Yudkowsky, Eliezer. |
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http://www.acceleratingfuture.com/lexicon
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| Â | Artificial intelligence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Artificial intelligence theory also draws from animal studies, in particular with insects, which are easier to emulate as robots (see artificial life), as well as animals with more complex cognition, including apes, who resemble humans in many ways but have less developed capacities for planning and cognition. |  | | Artificial intelligence began as an experimental field in the 1950s with such pioneers as Allen Newell and Herbert Simon, who founded the first artificial intelligence laboratory at Carnegie Mellon University, and John McCarthy and Marvin Minsky, who founded the MIT AI Lab in 1959. |  | | Artificial intelligence research was very heavily funded in the 1980s by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency in the United States and by the fifth generation computer systems project in Japan. |
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| Â | AI Overview |
 | | Preface: "Although artificial intelligence, like most engineering disciplines, must justify itself to the world of commerce by providing solutions to practical problems, we entered the field of AI for the same reasons as many of our colleagues and students: we want to understand and explore the mechanisms of mind that enable intelligent thought and action. |  | | Artificial intelligence (AI) is the established name for the field we have defined as computational intelligence (CI), but the term 'artificial intelligence' is a source of much confusion. |  | | Artificial intelligence (AI) is often a crucial ingredient in their stellar performance. |
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http://www.aaai.org/AITopics/html/overview.html
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 | | Artificial intelligence theory also draws from animal studies, in particular with insects, which are easier to emulate as robots (see artificial life), as well as animals with more complex cognition, including apes, who resemble humans in many ways but have less developed capacities for planning and cognition. |  | | Artificial intelligence, also known as machine intelligence, is defined as intelligence exhibited by anything manufactured (i.e. |  | | Approaches to artificial intelligence that do not focus on linguistic intelligence include robotics and collective intelligence approaches, which focus on active manipulation of an environment, or consensus decision making, and draw from biology and political science when seeking models of how "intelligent" behavior is organized. |
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http://www.yourencyclopedia.net/Artificial_intelligence.html
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