Your Catch

In this page, web pages of interest to the class will be listed. Every student is welcome to propose a link he or she find of interest. The student's name will be mentioned.

Your catch

  1. Shant Karakashian: Index of Common Lisp, The Language
  2. Shant Karakashian: GNU Emacs Manual.
  3. Shant Karakashian: Common LISP Hints by G.J. Gordon
  4. Shant Karakashian: Useful Emacs Commands (copied w/o permission from http://lpn.rnbhq.org/tools/xemacs/emacs_ref.html}

Catch of the class of Spring 2006

  1. Adam Ebbeka: John Koza and Genetic Algorithms.
  2. Adam Ebbeka: A nice walk-though alpha-beta pruning.
  3. Scot Anderson: Lisp: Recipes for the Format command.
  4. Alex Harvey: The Art of Building a Robot to Love and AI Turns 50
  5. Jamie Schirf: Fundamentals of CLOS
  6. Scot Anderson: A Brief Guide to CLOS
  7. Nick Zielinski: CL HyperSpec .
  8. Jeffrey Gerard: Python for Lisp Programmers.

Catch of the class of Spring 2005

  1. Joshua Snyder: Articles about AI in puzzles
  2. Joshua Snyder: Game AI Page
  3. Joshua Snyder: List of AI games available to download.
  4. Nicholas Zielinski: AVIDA, Artificial Life research at Caltech. Also, check the article entitled titled "Testing Darwin", about a developed program that is adaptive and responsive to stimuli (Discover magazine, Feb 2006, Vol. 26 #2, pages ?).
  5. Will Bickford: MagicCube4D (a functional four-dimensional analog of Rubik's cube).

Catch of the class of Spring 2004

  1. Anthony Noecker: Multi-platform Lisp interpreter

Catch of the class of Spring 2003

  1. Jason Williams: Trudy's Wumpus World
  2. Journal of Machine Learning Gossip (hilarious AND very instructive)
  3. Jeff Ifland: Consistency Based CSP Solver
  4. Jeff Iffland: Swarm Music
  5. Kye Halsted: A* Tutorial
  6. Ryan Lim: Java Applets with Search
  7. From Pablo Miranda Garcia: AIMA, Chapter 3, Handout of Jeff Thomson

Catch of the class of Spring 2002

  1. Eric Moss: Artificial Intelligence in the WWW Virtual Library.
  2. Eric Moss: Parenthetically Speaking (with Kent M. Pitman)
  3. Jason (Soon-Myung) Lee: Free LispWorks from Xanalys
  4. Eric Moss: Artificial Life: Steve Grand's Lucy Project   (headlines of the NYTimes on Feb 2, 2002) (link apparently broken)
  5. Eric Moss: Huffman code in Common Lisp (with interface in Lispworks to display the tree). Code written by Eric (ask him, emoss@cse.unl.edu, for a newer version).
  6. Eric Moss: Paul Graham puts his book On Lisp available on-line.  Also made available locally for your convenience.
  7. From the News: Lisp Success Stories
  8. AI in the News, from AAAI
  9. Jason Ryan: Terrarium
  10. Michael Dreesen: xemacs , trial ACL .
  11. Tibor Moldovan: Great speech on LISP, Beating the Averages
  12. Jay Schroeder: KR projects: MindPixel vs CYC
  13. Alpha-beta animation
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