[net.ai] Help!

mccarty@Nosc@sri-unix.UUCP (08/29/83)

From:  Susan L Alderson <mccarty@Nosc>


We are trying to locate any and all bibliographies, in electronic
form, of AI and Robotics.  I know that this covers a broad spectrum,
but we would rather have too many things to choose from than none at
all.  Any help or leads on this would be greatly appreciated.

We are particularly interested in:

    AI Techniques
    Vision Analysis
    AI Languages
    Robotics
    AI Applications
    Speech Analysis
    AI Environments
    AI Systems Support
    Cybernetics

This is not a complete list of our interests, but a good portion of
the high spots!

susie (mccarty@nosc-cc)


[Several partial bibilographies have been published in AIList; more
would be most welcome.  Readers able to provide pointers should reply
to AIList as well as to Susan.

Many dissertation and report abstracts have been published in the
SIGART newsletter; online copies may exist.  Individual universities
and corporations also maintain lists of their own publications; CMU,
MIT, Stanford, and SRI are among the major sources in this country.
(Try Navarro@SRI-AI for general AI and CPowers@SRI-AI for robotics
reports.)

One of the fastest ways to compile a bibliography is to copy author's
references from the IJCAI and AAAI conference proceedings.  The AI
Journal and other AI publications are also good.  Beware of straying
too far from your main topics, however.  Rosenfeld's vision and image
processing bibliographies in CVGIP (Computer Vision, Graphics, and
Image Processing) list over 700 articles each year.

-- KIL]