External links
Links to external resources. See also RelatedLiterature.
The LExAu project brings together a couple of mature approaches to Artificial Intelligence: Computational Learning, Statistical Inference (either Bayesian or using the Minimum Description Length principle), Autonomous Learning. The links below point to sites that cover one (or a few) of these subjects. See also my Blog on machine learning.
Out of the box
LExAu is trying to think out of that box that contemporary A.I. seems to hide in.
The Minimum Description Length principle
Fundamental theory of Artificial Intelligence
- AIXI a Universal theory of Artificial Intelligence (explicitly rejects the possibility of autonomous learning)
- AGI, lists a number of "strong" AI projects
- ICML 2005 International Conference on Machine Learning
- IJCAI 05 International Joint Converence on Artificial Intelligence
- Kolmogorov Software for machine perception (C++), and tutorials on topics related to machine learning, machine perception and statistics
- Pascal Pattern Analysis, Statistical Modelling and Comupational Learning (European institution)
Data Mining and Machine Learning
Applications of supervised statistical learning
- POPFile is an email classification tool with a Naive Bayes classifier
Autonomous agents (not necessarily learning)
- ABLE is an IBM project that provides an Agent Building and Learning Environment in Java
- Robocode
Environments and Data Sets
JeroenVanMaanen, 2003/10/23 20:25 CET (via web):
Many thanks to Sytze for providing pointers to interesting sites.