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Neuron Digest Volume 11 Number 18
Neuron Digest Monday, 22 Mar 1993 Volume 11 : Issue 18
Today's Topics:
A Long List of Related Mailing Lists
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issues to "neuron-request@cattell.psych.upenn.edu". The ftp archives are
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Subject: A Long List of Related Mailing Lists
From: soller@asylum.cs.utah.edu (Jerome Soller)
Date: Sun, 14 Feb 93 14:17:20 -0700
[[Editor's Note: This is a little long, but of broad enough interest.
Thanks to Jerome for the compilation. The Neurodscience list I mentioned
a few issues ago comes from the BIOSCI group... -PM ]]
Dear Neuron Mailing List:
Some related newsgroups include comp.ai, comp.ai.edu,
comp.ai.genetic, comp.ai.fuzzy, and sci.cognitive.
The following list of e-mail lists relating to
artificial intelligence in medicine was posted by Dr. Serdar Uckun of
Stanford to the ai-medicine mailing list (ai-medicine@med.stanford.edu).
This list includes most of the artificial intelligence related lists.
Some of these list descriptions contain errors, such as the old address
of neuron. This is long (feel free to edit it).
Jerome Soller
VA GRECC and
University of Utah
LIST OF MAILING LISTS WHICH MAY BE OF INTEREST TO THE AI-MEDICINE
COMMUNITY:
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This list is compiled mainly from the entries in the internet list of
lists, plus a few entries contributed by readers of the ai-medicine
mailing list. Another very useful resource (not included here) is the
"internet/bitnet health sciences resources" which is compiled by Lee
Hancock. This file can be ftp'ed from ftp.sura.net, in directory
pub/nic. The file name is "medical-resources.10.9" (10.9 is the
month/day of last update; you may find a different file name). Thanks to
Paul Kleeberg for telling me about this resource.
Finally, let me know if there are other lists which should be included
in this compilation.
Serdar Uckun, 10/21/92
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The internet list of lists: This is a listing of special interest
group mailing lists available on the Internet. This file is available via
anonymous ftp on ftp.nisc.sri.com in netinfo/interest-groups. A compressed
version is available in netinfo/interest-groups.Z. It may also be obtained
through e-mail by sending a message to mail-server@nisc.sri.com with "send
netinfo/interest-groups" in the body of the message.
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AIDEV@AISB.ED.AC.UK
The Artificial Intelligence for Development group (AIDev) was
initiated in 1990 in the University of Edinburgh to encourage
communication and cooperation between people interested in the
practical applications of Artificial Intelligence in and for
developing countries. The group now has a large and expanding
international mailing list, has established a worldwide computer
bulletin board and produces an occasional newsletter. We also maintain
both literature and software libraries of relevant materials. Two
practical research projects are currently under way.
The AIDev group aims to
- Provide a skills and materials resource on AI for development in
the form of literature, software, knowledge and experience.
- Support the initiation of AIDev projects by providing advice on
feasability, design, management, funding and evaluation.
- Identify and publicise AI techniques and their relevance to
development problems.
- Encourage communication between AI people, `experts' and people
with a problem in order to match these techniques to real needs in
developing countries .
If you are interested in the aims and activities of this group please
contact:
Kathleen King
Department of Artificial Intelligence
University of Edinburgh
80 South Bridge
Edinburgh EH1 1HN
U K
Tel: (01) 44 31 650 2726
Fax: (01) 44 31 225 9370
Email: kk@uk.ac.ed.aisb
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