Artificial Morality: artmoral-list@unixg.ubc.ca This is a mailing list for discussion of Peter Danielson's book, "Artificial Morality: Virtuous Robots for Virtual Games" (Routledge, New York, 1992) and related issues. It explores theories of rational morality with Prolog. To join the list, send an email message to artmoral-list-request@unixg.ubc.ca Frog Net: frog-net@rana.usc.edu Frog Net is a mailing list for researchers interested in the behavior and underlying neural mechanisms of amphibians. To subscribe, send mail to Jim Liaw <liaw@rana.usc.edu>. Rough Sets: roughset@cs.uregina.ca EBRSC is the Electronic Bulletin of the Rough Set Community. Its goal is to encourage the rapid dissemination of research related to the study of Rough Set Theory, as first introduced by Z. Pawlak (Z.Pawlak, "Rough Sets" Int. J. Inform. & Comput. Sci. 11:344-356, 1982.). If you would like to subscribe, please send a short note with your name and email address to roughset@cs.uregina.ca. Submissions should be sent to the same address. The archives of the bulletin are located at ftp.cs.uregina.ca:/pub/ebrsc/ [142.3.200.53] and include back issues of the Bulletin as well as data and software contributions and a bibliography. They are also available by gopher at gopher.cs.uregina.ca. The EBRSC is edited by Mike Hadjimichael <mike@cs.uregina.ca> and Robert Golan <golan@cs.uregina.ca>. HOTT: HOTT is a free monthly newsletter summarizing the latest developments in computer, communications, and electronics technologies, as reported in the popular press, trade magazines, research journals, mailing lists, and newsgroups. Topics will include VR, neural networks, PDAs, GUIs, intelligent agents, ubiquitous computing, genetic and evolutionary programming, nanotechnology, and massively parallel programming, among others. To subscribe, send mail to listserv@ucsd.edu with SUBSCRIBE HOTT-LIST in the message body. If you need to speak to a human being, send mail to hott@ucsd.edu. HOTT is edited by David Scott Lewis <d.s.lewis@ieee.org>. Intelligent Control (INTCON): The INTCON (Intelligent Control) Special Interest Group is intended to provide a forum for communication and exchange of ideas among researchers in neuro-control, fuzzy logic control, reinforcement learning and other related subjects grouped under the topic of Intelligent Control. The emphasis is on application in control; by "intelligence" we mean using ideas, techniques and procedures inspired partly from biology, psychology, and so on. To subscribe to INTCON, send mail to bahrami@syscon.ee.unsw.edu.au INTCON is moderated by Mohammad Bahrami, School of Electrical Engineering, University of New South Wales, P. O. Box 1, Kensington, 2033, NSW Australia. CSGnet: The Control Systems Group Network (CSGnet) is a mailing list for folks interested in Perceptual Control Theory (PCT). PCT claims that a fundamental aspect of organisms is their ability to control their environment. To subscribe, send a message to listserv@vmd.cso.uiuc.edu with subscribe csg-l <name, affiliation, city, state> help get csg/Index in the message body. Several MS-DOS demonstration programs are available from the LISTSERV. If you need to speak to a human being about subscription problems, send mail to Gary Cziko <g-cziko@uiuc.edu>, the network manager. Intelligent Decision Support Systems (IDSS): idss@socs.uts.edu.au The IDSS Mailing list aims to act as a forum to exchange ideas on the design, implementation and maintenance of Intelligent Decision Support Systems (IDSS). IDSSs have proven to be successful at supporting complex decision making problems at all levels of an organisation. To subscribe to the IDSS mailing list, send e-mail to listproc@socs.uts.edu.au with the following line as the first and only line in the body of the message: subscribe IDSS <your-full-name> Do not include the brackets when specifying your full name. If you have any problems with using the IDSS mailing list please send e-mail to idss-request@socs.uts.EDU.AU The list is a free service provided by the IDSSs laboratory in the School of Computing Sciences at the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS). It is maintained by Andrew Blair <andrew@socs.uts.edu.au>. UNIPEN: SCRIB-L is a mailing list for on-line handwriting recognition. The main focus of the mailing list is to exchange data and benchmarks. The list is organized by Isabelle Guyon and Lambert Schomaker. Send mail to isabelle@neural.att.com to be added to the mailing list. MET-AI: met-ai@comp.vuw.ac.nz MET-AI is a mailing list concerned with applications of artificial intelligence to meteorology. Topics include applications of machine learning to weather forecasting, artificial neural networks in meteorology, automatic interpretation and analysis of satellite imagery, automatic synthesis of weather forecast texts, case-based reasoning and meteorology, expert systems and decision aids for weather forecasting, high-level interfaces to archives of meteorological data, and statistical pattern recognition. To subscribe, send an email message to met-ai-request@comp.vuw.ac.nz with subscribe in the message body. MET-AI is an unmoderated mailing list. Problems and suggestions to Eric Jones <Eric.Jones@comp.vuw.ac.nz>. AI-NAT: ai-nat@adfa.oz.au Application of AI techniques to domains involving the natural world, including natural resource management, mining, water resources, defence, development planning and so on. To subscribe, send a message to Majordomo@adfa.oz.au containing the line subscribe ai-nat <your email address> OOP Frameworks: FWList@AOL.COM FWList is a moderated mailing list for discussion of Object Oriented Frameworks, including Taligent's framework-based system, Microsoft's MFC, and Apple's OpenDoc Parts Framework. To subscribe to the list send a message to FWList@AOL.COM, with the word subscribe in the subject line and your name and preferred e-mail address in the message body. Wisdom List: wisdom@mcs.com For CYC-like ontologies for story understanding, human activities in the real world, and especially interactive fiction and adventures. To join write to wisdom-request@mcs.com.Go Back Up