[net.ai] Grad Schools

bri5@sphinx.UChicago.UUCP (Eric Brill) (08/25/86)

Hello.  I am planning on entering graduate school next year.  I was wondering
what schools are considered the best in Artificial Intelligence (specifically
in language comprehension and learning).  I would be especially interested
in your opinions as to which schools would be considered the top 10.
Thank you very much.

Eric Brill

ps, if there is anybody else out there interested in the above, send me mail, 
and I will forward all interesting replies.

mattj@prism.UUCP (09/03/86)

I'm having trouble mailing my response to Eric Brill, so everyone please
pardon this posting:
Eric Brill:
	I'm a fourth-year at Chicago, doing an AI-thing in the New Collegiate
Division.  Are you in NCD, Comp. Sci., Linguistics, etc.?  I'ld like to get
together this fall, check out each others' interests.  I'll be at:
   Woodward Ct., #3227.
Anyhow, here is my own personal ranking of general AI programs:
		
		Stanford
		MIT
		Carnegie-Mellon
		UIllinois@Urbana
		URochester

Also good: UMaryland, Johns Hopkins, UMass@Amherst, ... can't think now.

[By the way, since my job (and net access) ends before fall quarter
starts,could you do me a favor?  Would you please keep some kind of copy of
everything that goes on in net.ai and net.cog-eng?  I'll pay for disk storage
fees, etc.  Thanks. :-).]
Hope to see you this fall,
				- Matthew Jensen

andrews@ubc-cs.UUCP (Jamie Andrews) (09/06/86)

     I've heard that Rochester has quite a good AI / logic
programming program, and it definitely has some good people...
but can anyone tell me what it's like to LIVE in Rochester?
Or is the campus far enough from Rochester that it doesn't
matter?  Please respond (r or R) to me rather than to the net.

Adv(merci)ance,
--Jamie.
...!seismo!ubc-vision!ubc-cs!andrews
"Hundred million bottles washed up on the shore"