AI, Cognitive Science & Robotics: Journals and
Publishers
Annotated list of links to journals and publisher
Web sites. Some journals are freely available on the Web, others require
a subscription. For those that require a subscription, journal tables of
contents and article abstracts are often available.
American Association for Artificial Intelligence
From the site: "...a nonprofit scientific society
devoted to advancing the scientific understanding of the mechanisms
underlying thought and intelligent behavior and their embodiment in
machines."
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
From the site: "ACM is the world's oldest and
largest
educational and scientific computing society. Since 1947 ACM has
provided a vital forum for the exchange of information, ideas, and
discoveries."
The History of Artificial Intelligence
A discussion of artificial intelligence from its
beginnings to its transition from the lab to life.
Human-Computer Interaction Bibliography
List of resources on human-computer interaction
maintained by Gary Perlman, senior consulting research scientist at the
OCLC Online Computer Library Center.
Human-Computer Interaction Lab: Papers and
Technical Reports (University of
Maryland)
Preliminary technical report versions of documents
to be published in journals. While these technical reports may be
helpful for quick reference, the revised, edited, and published versions
should be consulted and referenced where possible.
IEEE Computer Society Digital Library
From the site: "Free access to abstracts and
tables of contents of all Digital Library. Also, purchase individual
articles and papers....The IEEE Computer Society and the ACM have agreed
to exchange bibliographic data and abstracts. Now you may search across
both digital library collections from IEEE Computer Society and link
directly to either publisher's content."
Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research (JAIR)
From the site: "JAIR covers all areas of
artificial intelligence (AI), publishing refereed research articles,
survey articles, and technical notes. Established in 1993 as one of the
first electronic scientific journals..."
The Turing Archive for the History of Computing
From the site: "...the most comprehensive single
collection in the world of unpublished documents relating to Turing's
work in computing....The Turing Project exists to develop and apply the
ideas of the mathematical logician Alan Turing (1912-1954). Turing's
work plays an important role in research in philosophy of mind,
mathematical logic, computer science, and cognitive science."
What is Artificial Intelligence?
(Stanford University)
From the Computer Science Department at Stanford
University, this article addresses some common questions about
artificial intelligence.