pmorriso@gara.une.oz.au (Perry Morrison MATH) (10/09/90)
Can anyone point out archive sites for software that demonstrates AI concepts? Things like eliza, simple games, tutorials or documentation would be most welcome. I'm assuming that I will have access to a unix box, possibly a sun wkstation or two and DOS/Mac machines. Thanks for any help. Perry Morrison
kurzi@netmbx.UUCP (Dieterich) (10/13/90)
In article <4164@gara.une.oz.au> pmorriso@gara.une.oz.au (Perry Morrison MATH) writes: >Can anyone point out archive sites for software that >demonstrates AI concepts? Things like eliza, simple >games, tutorials or documentation would be most welcome. >I'm assuming that I will have access to a unix box, possibly >a sun wkstation or two and DOS/Mac machines. > >Thanks for any help. >Perry Morrison In case you don't find any sites: There's a book called Artificial Intelligence using C (The C Programmer's Guide to AI Techniques), Herbert Schildt, McGraw-Hill It isn't very good for learning AI, but there is some source code for very simple programs (e.g. eliza) -Andreas
leonr@cs.glasgow.ac.uk (Dr Ruben Leon) (10/17/90)
In article <1222@netmbx.UUCP> kurzi@netmbx.UUCP (Andreas Schulz-Dieterich) writes: >In article <4164@gara.une.oz.au> pmorriso@gara.une.oz.au (Perry Morrison MATH) writes: >>Can anyone point out archive sites for software that >>demonstrates AI concepts? Things like eliza, simple (...) Sumex has Tmycin (illustrates propagation of probability for reasoning with uncertainty). It runs on Lisp (available from rascal.ics.utexas.edu (128.83.138.20) and which I think may be more appropriate as programing language for AI than C. Also cs.arizona.edu 128.196.128.118 SBprolog, SNOBOL4 Educational software as such is not normally available from public Ftp sites as far as I know. Was it in this Newgroup that I commented on Tarski's World by Jon Barwise and John Echemendy (at Stanford) which runs on the Mac, is well worth getting if you are at all teaching logic (prepositional or predicate logic) ...? It comes with graded excercises ! Also by the same authors you can get Turing's World, contact: Chariot Software, 3659 India Street, Suite 100C, San Diego, CA 92103. Ruben -- Dr.R.E. Leon,Computing Science Dept || Tel: 44 41+ 330 4264 / 330 4463 Glasgow University, Scotland || Fax: 44 41+ 330 4913 USENET: ruben@cs.glasgow.uucp || JANET: ruben@uk.ac.glasgow.cs ARPA: ruben%cs.glasgow.ac.uk@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk