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 MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory was an interdisciplinary research entity at MIT founded in 1959 which became one of the most influential and accomplished in the fields of artificial intelligence and robotics.
The AI Lab (as it is commonly abbreviated) was originally a subdivision of Project MAC.
For the laboratory at Stanford, see Stanford AI Lab.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIT_Artificial_Intelligence_Laboratory

  
 Artificial intelligence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Such a system is generally assumed to be a computer, and AI is therefore considered as a branch of computer science.
A computer AI program can have 1,000s of responses to the same input.
AI systems are now in routine use in many businesses, hospitals and military units around the world, as well as being built into many common home computer software applications and video games.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_intelligence

  
 Ai Research - Creating a new form of life - Academic AI
Taken as a whole, the goal of the MIT AI Lab is to create a computational theory of intelligence that covers everything from how behavior works to the operations of neurons.
As at MIT, artificial intelligence is a major field of study at Stanford.
Also at MIT, the Software Agents group of the MIT Media Laboratory is looking for ways to create computer systems, called "agents," which are "semi-autonomous, proactive, and adaptive." A software agent, in theory, can keep your checkbook balanced and order pizza for you, while renegotiating your mortgage and trading your stocks.
http://www.a-i.com/show_tree.asp?id=5&level=3&root=1

  
 MIT AI Lab Tourist Policy
While tourists are expected to contribute to MIT's research objectives, they are unlikely to be in the mainstream of the on-going work and should therefore consider their role and use of the MIT ITS machine a privilege.
The MIT ITS systems have no file protection, hence it is incumbent on all users to exercise great care when exploring the file system.
Any use of the MIT ITS machines for personal gain, profit making enterprise, or political purposes is not a legitimate use of the Laboratories' computer resources.
http://catalog.com/hopkins/text/tourist-policy.html

  
 How to do research at the MIT AI Lab
AI is about hacking;'' ``You have to know what's computed before you ask how.'' To succeed at AI, you have to be good at technical methods and you have to be suspicious of them.
Not all MIT AI Lab theses are about AI; some are hardware or programming language theses.
Not every AI thesis involves code, and there are important people in AI who have never written a significant program, but to a first approximation you have to be able to program to do AI.
http://flame.cs.dal.ca/~gradweb/gradResources/MITAIResearch.html

  
 AIWisdom.com - Game Articles & Research
AI is not an afterthought; an interactive system should be designed with AI in mind from the beginning.
One source of sophisticated AI techniques is the academic artificial intelligence community.
Simple computational units are introduced and examined, and the creation of Insect AI agents is demonstrated.
http://www.aiwisdom.com/bytopic_architecture.html

  
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It's about MIT and the AI Lab, but "MIT's AI Lab" is not the name of the lab, that's just the name of the song.
That's why I call the song "MIT's AI Lab." Now it all started two full dumps ago, on Thanksgiving, when my friend and I went up to visit the hackers at AI lab on the ninth floor.
Chris Stacy, Alan Wecsler, and Noel Chiappa This song is called "MIT's AI Lab".
http://www.mit.edu/afs/net/user/tytso/archive/AI.lab

  
 About the GNU Project - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF)
The AI Lab used a timesharing operating system called ITS (the Incompatible Timesharing System) that the lab's staff hackers (1) had designed and written in assembler language for the Digital PDP-10, one of the large computers of the era.
Leaving MIT was necessary so that MIT would not be able to interfere with distributing GNU as free software.
Developed at MIT, and released as free software with a permissive license, it was soon adopted by various computer companies.
http://www.gnu.org/gnu/thegnuproject.html

  
 MIT AI Lab HCI Project
The MIT AI Lab has developed a number of technologies in robotics, computer vision, natural language understanding, and intelligent information handling.
--> Precis of the MIT AI Lab Intelligent Room Project
The Intelligent Room project explores advanced human-computer interaction and collaboration technologies.
http://www.acadia.org/competition-98/sites/integrus.com/html/library/tech/www.ai.mit.edu/projects/hci/precis.html

  
 AI Lab Zurich : Links : Robotics
Minsky, Marvin (AI Lab, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA).
Brooks, Rodney (AI Lab, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA).
Try also VLSI and robotics lab of the Indiana University, or the U.
http://www.ifi.unizh.ch/groups/ailab/links/robotic.html

  
 The Media Lab at MIT
The lab that is putting the new face on the computer.
The Media Lab is one of the more eminent research centers around the country that are exploring how computers might improve the relationship of human and machine.
At MIT, the future of newspapers is something they would like to call "The Dailey Me", an electronically delivered collection of articles selected to fit the individual reader's interests by computerized "intelligent agents" that take material from all sorts of sources as it flows digitally down the electronic pipeline.
http://ouray.cudenver.edu/~jmcook/Semester_Project

  
 AI koans - Definition of AI koans - AI koans in Encyclopedia - DictionaryWords.net
A series of pastiches of Zen teaching riddles created by Danny Hillis at the MIT AI Lab around various major figures of the Lab's culture (several are included under Some AI Koans in Appendix A).
AI koans - Definition of AI koans - AI koans in Encyclopedia - DictionaryWords.net
http://www.dictionarywords.net/find/word/AI%20koans/jargon

  
 An Introduction and Tutorial for Common Lisp
AI Slant: Paradigms of AI Programming: Case Studies in Common Lisp by Peter Norvig.
Here are some of my personal favorite Lisp, AI Programming, and general AI texts.
Hall, Marty and James Mayfield, "Improving the Performance of AI Software: Payoffs and Pitfalls in Using Automatic Memoization," Procedings of Sixth International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence, Monterrey, Mexico, September 1993.
http://www.apl.jhu.edu/~hall/lisp.html

  
 Bibliography for Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach
Karlsruhe AI bibliography (80,000 entries as of December 1999).
Austrian Research Institute AI bibliography (62,000 entries as of December 1999).
AI Project Memo 41, MIT Computation Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~russell/aima-bib.html

  
 AI Lab
AI Lab can be a reference to several artificial intelligence laboratories, such as:
http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/A/AI-Lab.htm

  
 MIT AI Lab - OneLook Dictionary Search
MIT AI Lab : Free On-line Dictionary of Computing [home, info]
Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "MIT AI Lab" is defined.
We found 2 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word MIT AI Lab:
http://www.onelook.com/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/bware/dofind.cgi?word=MIT+AI+Lab

  
 Agent or Program
SodaBot is a development environment for software agent being constructed at the MIT AI Lab by Michael Coen.
Planning agents plan, either in the usual AI sense (problem solving agent), or using the case-based paradigm (case-based agents), or using operations research based methods (OR agents), or using various randomizing algorithms (randomizing agent).
Pattie Maes, of MIT's Media Lab, is one of the pioneers of agent research.
http://www.msci.memphis.edu/~franklin/AgentProg.html

  
 Multics Emacs History/Design/Implementation
MIT AI Lab/Lab for Computer Science: CHAOS net.
The growth of Multics Emacs and its user community on MIT's Multics system has also led to the development of protocols on for the ARPANET [Arpanet] designed to facilitate the use of video-oriented software in a device-independent fashion.
The MIT AI Lab, for allowing me to use their system, and become familiar with ITS.
http://www.multicians.org/mepap.html

  
 Networked Computer Science Technical Reference Library
MIT LCS and MIT AI Lab Reports by Author.
MIT LCS and MIT AI Lab Reports by Year.
Intellectual Property in M.I.T. AI and LCS Technical Reports
http://ncstrl.mit.edu

  
 MIT AI Lab: The Mobot group
The MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory performs a broad range of research on mobile robots and autonomous systems.
Efforts range from basic research on topics such as vision or natural language to the development of key supporting technologies, such as low cost hardware and powerful software development environments.
http://groups.csail.mit.edu/lbr/mobile-robots

  
 MIT Project AIRE -- About Us
A Research Group at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
MIT Project AIRE -- About Us about projects papers people software internal
aire forms a core component of MIT's pervasive computing project, Project Oxygen
http://aire.csail.mit.edu

  
 The Prospect of Mind Uploading
Functionalism is essential to the Strong AI Postulate [12], which basically states that an intelligent machine can be built, at least in principle.
Functionalism has the advantage of not only being compatible with the materialist approaches to mind uploading, but it also presents the possibility of developing intricate cortical implants and auxiliary systems to enhance cognition once a strong understanding of the information processing relationship between mind and body is developed.
Developments in the computer animation of humans and in facial recognition software also contribute to the understanding to facial expression.
http://minduploading.org/articles/hearn.mind-uploading.html

  
 Martin Szummer
I have moved from the MIT Media lab to the MIT AI lab.
Also appeared as MIT Media Lab Perceptual Computing TR #445.
Also appeared as MIT Media Lab Perceptual Computing TR #381.
http://alumni.media.mit.edu/~szummer/profile.html

  
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BIOGRAPHY Polly Pook is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the MIT AI Lab.
She is the co-founder of Application Executive Co., the developers of the first multitasking windowing package available on PC's, and has developed software for scientist, engineers, and architects.
Not only is the room an exercise in integrated engineering, but it also provides a platform for AI research in distributed intelligence, memory, and learning.
http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/cleary/ieee/abstracts/1997/9703.pook.txt

  
 MIT AI lab novel thinking.
About 2 or 3 year ago, a chinese student at MIT AI lab had a talk with me over the phone.
http://cssa.mit.edu/mail/mitcssa-ads/msg23536.html

  
 Marvin Minsky Home Page
Marvin Minsky has made many contributions to AI, cognitive psychology, mathematics, computational linguistics, robotics, and optics.
His other inventions include mechanical hands and other robotic devices,the confocal scanning microscope, the "Muse" synthesizer for musical variations (with E. Fredkin), and the first LOGO "turtle" (with S. Papert).
In recent years he has worked chiefly on imparting to machines the human capacity for commonsense reasoning.
http://web.media.mit.edu/~minsky

  
 AI, CogSci and Robotics: Artificial Intelligence
MIT - Media Laboratory - Research Groups : Research and publications on epistemology and learning, gesture and narrative language, machine listening, machine understanding, software agents, spatial imaging, vision and modelling and many other topics.
MIT - AI Laboratory Publications FTP server : All MIT AI Lab publications which are available online, organized by year of publication and publication number.
MIT - AI Laboratory : Home Page - projects, publications, people, events, library catalogues, computing resources and software, other MIT and network resources.
http://transit-port.net/AI.CogSci.Robotics/ai.html

  
 Citations: A distributed model for mobile robot environmentlearning and navigation - Mataric (ResearchIndex)
Technical Report 1228, MIT AI Lab, May 1990.
Technical Report AI-TR 1228, MIT AI Lab, 1990.
http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/context/23550/0

  
 CS 540: Intro to AI, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Building autonomous agents that interact with real-world software environments such as operating systems or databases is a pragmatically convenient yet intellectually challenging AI problem.
Ask English questions about the M.I.T. Artificial Intelligence Laboratory to a natural language system called START.
We are utilizing planning and machine-learning technology to develop an Internet softbot (software robot), a customizable and (moderately) intelligent assistant for Internet access.
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/%7Edyer/cs540/demos.html

  
 Appendix A
These are some of the funniest examples of a genre of jokes told at the MIT AI Lab about various noted hackers.
In reading these, it is at least useful to know that Minsky, Sussman, and Drescher are AI researchers of note, that Tom Knight was one of the Lisp machine's principal designers, and that David Moon wrote much of Lisp Machine Lisp.
(by GLS) Some years ago, I was snooping around in the cabinets that housed the MIT AI Lab's PDP-10, and noticed a little switch glued to the frame of one cabinet.
http://www.ctrl-c.liu.se/~ingvar/jargon/Appendixa.Html

  
 AI on the Web
The Age of Intelligent Machines is a popular book on AI technology.
Object-Oriented AI in C++ is one of the few textbooks covering AI in C++; has received mixed reviews')" onMouseout='k()'>OO AI in C++
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~russell/ai.html

  
 index.html
MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 545 Technology Square, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
http://www.ai.mit.edu/projects/humanoid-robotics-group

  
 LISt Processor: LISP
Zetalisp - MIT AI Lab [Greenblatt, 1974] developed a complete PC based upon LISP.
MacLISP - MIT AI Lab for running on PDP-10 [Moon, 1974].
Scheme - MIT AI Lab developed a minimal version of LISP which demonstrated lexicol scoping, closures, and tail recursion [Sussman and Steele Jr., 1975]
http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/faculty/gleonard/html/320/LISP.html

  
 Olin Shivers
I ran the Express project at the AI Lab.
Before I came to Georgia Tech, I was a research scientist at MIT's Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.
My research interests are advanced programming languages (such as Scheme and ML), systems, and personal user interfaces.
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~shivers

  
 HAKMEM -- CONTENTS -- DRAFT, NOT YET PROOFED
Work reported herein was conducted at the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology research program supported in part by the Advanced Research Projects Agency of the Department of Defense and monitored by the Office of Naval Research under Contract Number N00014-70-A-0362-0002.
People referred to are from the A. Lab:
Once at the A. Lab but now elsewhere:
http://www.inwap.com/pdp10/hbaker/hakmem/hakmem.html

  
 Seth Teller
Other graphics faculty at MIT are Jovan Popovic and Fredo Durand.
In September 1994 I founded the Computer Graphics Group in MIT's Lab for Computer Science and EECS Department.
Spring 1996, 6.046 (Introduction to Algorithms), TR 230-4pm in MIT 2-190.
http://graphics.lcs.mit.edu/%7Eseth

  
 Complex Systems and Nonlinear Dynamics Links (Long List)
AI Research and Education in the Computer Sciences Department (University of Wisconsin)
Florida (UF at Gainesville) Computational Neuroengineering Lab (CNEL)
Natural Language Software Registry (German Research Institute for AI in Saarbruecken)
http://www.cna.org/isaac/Complex.htm

  
 AI: Timeline
1962: McCarthy moves to Stanford, founding Stanford AI Lab in 1963.
1956: AI named at Dartmouth computer conference, first meeting of McCarthy, Minsky, Newell, and Simon.
1986: IBM enters AI fray at AAAI, with a LISP, a PROLOG, and an ES shell.
http://biology.kenyon.edu/slonc/bio3/AI/TIMELINE/timeline.html

  
 What is a Knowledge Representation?
As a consequence of the relative youth of AI as a discipline, insights about the nature of intelligent reasoning have often come from work in other fields.
Minsky M, A framework for representing knowledge, Memo 306, MIT AI Lab, June 1974.
Nilsson N, Logic and artificial intelligence, AI, 47:31-56, January 1991.
http://www.medg.lcs.mit.edu/ftp/psz/k-rep.html

  
 Works of Jon Doyle
MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1999 (to appear).
Ph.D. thesis proposal submitted June 8, 1978 to the MIT Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department.
AAAI Symposium on AI and Limited Rationality, Palo Alto (1989).
http://www.medg.lcs.mit.edu/ftp/doyle

  
 Stallman's Speech at National Institute of Technology, Trichy, India, 17 February 2004 - GNU Project - Free Software ...
I worked at the AI lab at MIT.
During his college years he also worked as a staff hacker, at the MIT AI lab, learning operating system development on the fly.
So schools should use free software for the sake of education, but there is an even deeper reason, because schools are not supposed to teach just facts, just skills, but even more deep, they are supposed to teach the spirit of goodwill, the habit of cooperating with other people.
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/nit-india.html

  
 Niyogi, P. and Berwick, R. C. (1995) The Logical Problem of Language Change. Technical report, AI Lab, MIT.
Technical Report AI Memo 1516 /CBCL Paper 115, MIT AI Laboratory and Center for Biological and Computational Learning, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences.
Technical Report AI Memo 1516 / CBCL Paper 115, MIT AI Laboratory and Center for Biological and Computational Learning, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 1995.
Technical Report AI Memo 1516 / CBCL Paper 115, MIT AI Laboratory and Center for Biological and Computational Learning, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences.
http://edfu.lis.uiuc.edu/~amag/langev/cited/niyogi95theLogical.html

  
 BW Online May 6, 2004 Robots: Today, Roomba. Tomorrow...
So, I went to MIT, where my undergraduate degree was in engineering.
In 1988, I got involved with Rodney Brooks' artificial intelligence labs.
It ended up being a tremendous demo for MIT's AI lab.
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/may2004/tc2004056_2199_tc_168.htm

  
 The Scheme Programming Language
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs is the text book used in the introductory programming course here at MIT.
NWWYW: 6.001 LA Manual--how to be a Lab Assistant for the introductory programming course at MIT.
Send bug reports and other communications concerning MIT Scheme to
http://www.swiss.ai.mit.edu/projects/scheme

  
 [No title]
We revisited the desire and need for the output and progress from SIMILE to respond to strong demand from MIT Libraries, the library community, and the effort to federate DSpace at a number of leading universities.
Dave Karger and his team expressed interest in immediately beginning to develop some simple Haystack UI components for exploring and navigating both of these corpuses of RDF metadata.
(In the current DSpace service offered by MIT Libraries, the answer is "no").
http://simile.mit.edu/minutes/minutes-2002-07-11.txt

  
 Michael S. Lewicki
Research in my lab works toward these goals by developing and applying principles of information representation and processing.
Software for Bayesian spike sorting is available at the Konishi lab anonymous FTP server at Caltech.
Please go to my lab web page for up-to-date research and publication information.
http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/%7Elewicki

  
 IMHOFAQ: AI timeline
For a general overview of AI, I recommend this coffeetable book: Raymond Kurzweil's "The Age of Intelligent Machines", MIT Press, 1990, 565 pages, ISBN 0-262-11121-7, $39.95.
http://www.robotwisdom.com/~jorn/ai/timeline/oldtimeline.html

  
 Gerald Jay Sussman
Also MIT Artificial Intelligence Memo 1535, April 1995.
A longer version appears as MIT AI Lab Memo #1633, May 1998
Also as MIT Artificial Intelligence Memo 1665, August 1999.
http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/%7Egjs/gjs.html

  
 The Encyclopedia of Computer Languages
Minsky, Marvin "A Framework for Representing Knowledge" MIT AI Lab Memo AIM-306 June 1974 §
Roberts, R. Bruce and Ira P. Goldstein "The FRL Manual" AI Lab Memo AIM-409, MIT AI Lab, 1977.
The intelligent support system project is developing a program (COMEX) to assist a commodities expert in tasks such as interpreting data, predicting trends and intelligent noticing.
http://hopl.murdoch.edu.au/showlanguage.prx?exp=2646

  
 KBS/Ontology Projects Worldwide
Chandrasekaren et al., Lab for AI Research, Ohio State Univ. A kit of domain-independent, method-specific, composable tools from which expert systems can be constructed.
The ThoughtTreasure Project - An AI program for experimenting with AI and natural language processing.
HOMER - An "intelligent agent" integrating many aspects of AI, operating in a (simulated) microworld for unmanned submarines.
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/mfkb/related.html

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