[net.ai] Differences among Grad AI programs

krubin@gitpyr.UUCP (Kenny Rubin) (09/29/86)

	The following is a request for information about the
differences among the various universities that offer graduate
degrees in AI. I apologize in advance if this topic has received 
prior discussion, I have been out the country for a few months 
and did not have access to the net.

	The goal of all this is to compile a current profile of
the graduate AI programs at the different universities. Thus, any 
information about the different programs such as particular strengths
and weaknesses would be useful. Also, a comparison and/or conclusions 
drawn between the various programs would be helpful.

	I am essentially interested in the areas of AI that each 
university performs research in. For example research pertaining
to Knowledge Representation, Natural Language Processing, Expert 
System Development, Learning, Robotics, etc...  

	Basically anything that you think potential applicants to 
the various universities would like to know, would be helpful. Feel
free to comment about the university(ies) that you know best:
   - MIT, CMU, Yale, Standford, UC Berkeley, UCLA, etc...

	Please send all response by E-mail to me to reduce net traffic.
If there is sufficient interest, I will post a compiled summary.

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                  Kenneth S. Rubin   (404) 894-2348
               Center for Man-Machine Systems Research
             School of Industrial and Systems Engineering
                   Georgia Institute of Technology
                        Post Office Box  35826
         	        Atlanta, Georgia 30332
       Majoring with: School of Information and Computer Science
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