[comp.ai] Literature classification

noekel@uklirb.UUCP (10/26/87)

Hi everybody,

we're currently building a AI bibliography and are still searching for a
suitable classification/key word scheme. If there are any schemes that have
gained wide-spread use in the AI community I would be very interested to
learn about them. Obviously adopting such an existing scheme would be the
sensible thing to do since in this case it would be much easier to merge
 our bibliography with others.

Hints and pointers are welcome. If I get buckets of answers, I'll summarize
to the net.

Thanks in advance


Klaus Noekel

Universitaet Kaiserslautern
Fachbereich Informatik
Postfach 3049

6750 Kaiserslautern
West Germany

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rapaport@sunybcs.UUCP (10/28/87)

In article <23600004@uklirb.UUCP> noekel@uklirb.UUCP writes:
>
>we're currently building a AI bibliography and are still searching for a
>suitable classification/key word scheme. If there are any schemes that have
>gained wide-spread use in the AI community I would be very interested to
>learn about them.

I don't know of any offhand, but here's an idea for getting one started:
why not use (or suitably modify) the list of entries in the new
Encyclopedia of Artificial Intelligence (ed. S. C. Shapiro; John Wiley
& Sons, 1987)?
				William J. Rapaport
				Assistant Professor

Dept. of Computer Science, SUNY Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260

(716) 636-3193, 3181

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