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From: AI.Repositor Subject: ** CMU AI Repository ** Date: 1994-7-22 14:50 My apologies if you've seen multiple copies of this message. I believe the content merits posting it to the several newsgroups and mailing lists. --mark ** ANNOUNCING ** ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + CMU Artificial Intelligence Repository + + and + + Prime Time Freeware for AI + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ July 1994 The CMU Artificial Intelligence Repository was established by Carnegie Mellon University to contain public domain and freely distributable software, publications, and other materials of interest to AI researchers, educators, students, and practitioners. The AI Repository currently contains more than a gigabyte of material and is growing steadily. The AI Repository is accessible for free by anonymous FTP, AFS, and WWW. A selection of materials from the AI Repository is also being published on CD-ROM by Prime Time Freeware and should be available for purchase at AAAI-94 or direct by mail or fax from Prime Time Freeware (see below). ---------------------------- Accessing the AI Repository: ---------------------------- To access the AI Repository by anonymous FTP, ftp to: ftp.cs.cmu.edu [128.2.206.173] and cd to the directory: /user/ai/ Use username "anonymous" (without the quotes) and type your email address (in the form <host") at "user> as the password. To access the AI Repository by AFS (Andrew File System), use the directory: /afs/cs.cmu.edu/project/ai-repository/ai/ To access the AI Repository by WWW, use the URL: http://www.cs.cmu.edu:8001/Web/Groups/AI/html/repository.html Be sure to read the files 0.doc and readme.txt in this directory. ------------------------------ Contents of the AI Repository: ------------------------------ The AI Programming Languages and the AI Software Packages sections of the repository are "complete". These can be accessed in the lang/ and areas/ subdirectories of the AI Repository. Compression and archiving utilities may be found in the util/ subdirectory. Other directories, which are in varying states of completion, are events/ (Calendar of Events, Conference Calls) and pubs/ (Publications, including technical reports, books, mail/news archives). The AI Programming Languages section includes directories for Common Lisp, Prolog, Scheme, Smalltalk, and other AI-related programming languages. The AI Software Packages section includes subdirectories for: agents/ Intelligent Agent Architectures alife/ Artificial Life and Complex Adaptive Systems anneal/ Simulated Annealing blackbrd/ Blackboard Architectures bookcode/ Code From AI Textbooks ca/ Cellular Automata classics/ Classical AI Programs constrnt/ Constraint Processing dai/ Distributed AI discover/ Discovery and Data-Mining doc/ Documentation edu/ Educational Tools expert/ Expert Systems/Production Systems faq/ Frequently Asked Questions fuzzy/ Fuzzy Logic games/ Game Playing genetic/ Genetic Algorithms, Genetic Programming, Evolutionary Programming icot/ ICOT Free Software kr/ Knowledge Representation, Semantic Nets, Frames, ... learning/ Machine Learning misc/ Miscellaneous AI music/ Music neural/ Neural Networks, Connectionist Systems, Neural Systems nlp/ Natural Language Processing (Natural Language Understanding, Natural Language Generation, Parsing, Morphology, Machine Translation) planning/ Planning, Plan Recognition reasonng/ Reasoning (Analogical Reasoning, Case Based Reasoning, Defeasible Reasoning, Legal Reasoning, Medical Reasoning, Probabilistic Reasoning, Qualitative Reasoning, Temporal Reasoning, Theorem Proving/Automated Reasoning, Truth Maintenance) robotics/ Robotics search/ Search speech/ Speech Recognition and Synthesis testbeds/ Planning/Agent Testbeds vision/ Computer Vision The repository has standardized on using 'tar' for producing archives of files and 'gzip' for compression. ------------------------------------ Keyword Searching of the Repository: ------------------------------------ To search the keyword index by mail, send a message to: <cs.cmu.edu at ai+query> with one or more lines containing calls to the keys command, such as: keys lisp iteration in the message body. You'll get a response by return mail. Do not include anything else in the Subject line of the message or in the message body. For help on the query mail server, include: help instead. A Mosaic interface to the keyword searching program is in the works. We also plan to make the source code (including indexes) to this program available, as soon as it is stable. ----------------------------------------- Contributing Materials to the Repository: ----------------------------------------- Contributions of software and other materials are always welcome, but must be accompanied by an unambiguous copyright statement that grants permission for free use, copying, and distribution, such as: - a declaration that the materials are in the public domain, or - a copyright notice that states that the materials are subject to the GNU General Public License (cite version), or - some other copyright notice (we will tell you if the copying permissions are too restrictive for us to include the materials in the repository) Inclusion of materials in the repository does not modify their copyright status in any way. Materials may be placed in: ftp.cs.cmu.edu:/user/ai/new/ When you put anything in this directory, please send mail to <cs.cmu.edu at ai+contrib> giving us permission to distribute the files, and state whether this permission is just for the AI Repository, or also includes publication on the CD-ROM version (Prime Time Freeware for AI). We would appreciate if you would include a 0.doc file for your package; see /user/ai/new/package.doc for a template. (If you don't have the time to write your own, we can write it for you based on the information in your package.) ------------------------------------ Prime Time Freeware for AI (CD-ROM): ------------------------------------ A portion of the contents of the repository is published annually by Prime Time Freeware. The first issue consists of two ISO-9660 CD-ROMs bound into a 224-page book. Each CD-ROM contains approximately 600 megabytes of gzipped archives (more than 2 gigabytes uncompressed and unpacked). Prime Time Freeware for AI is particularly useful for folks who do not have FTP access, but may also be useful as a way of saving disk space and avoiding annoying FTP searches and retrievals. Prime Time Freeware helped establish the CMU AI Repository, and sales of Prime Time Freeware for AI will continue to help support the maintenance and expansion of the repository. It sells (list) for US$60 plus applicable sales tax and shipping and handling charges. Payable through Visa, MasterCard, postal money orders in US funds, and checks in US funds drawn on a US bank. For further information on Prime Time Freeware for AI and other Prime Time Freeware products, please contact: Prime Time Freeware 370 Altair Way, Suite 150 Sunnyvale, CA 94086 USA Tel: +1 408-433-9662 Fax: +1 408-433-0727 E-mail: <cfcl.com at ptf> ---------------------- Repository Maintainer: ---------------------- The AI Repository was established by Mark Kantrowitz in 1993 as an outgrowth of the Lisp Utilities Repository (established 1990) and his work on the FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) postings for the AI, Lisp, Scheme, and Prolog newsgroups. The Lisp Utilities Repository has been merged into the AI Repository. Bug reports, comments, questions and suggestions concerning the repository should be sent to Mark Kantrowitz <cs.cmu.edu at AI.Repository>. Bug reports, comments, questions and suggestions concerning a particular software package should be sent to the address indicated by the author. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- |