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The UNH AI Group

 

This wiki is for sharing information among folks at the University of New Hampshire doing research in artificial intelligence.

 

If you are at UNH and interested in AI, you should consider joining our mailing list and coming to our weekly meetings. Previous experience in AI is not required! Students can get independent study credit for their research, and there is extensive support available for undergrads from the UROP office, both term-time and over the summer. Note that you don't have to already have a topic in mind. Email Wheeler or Jordan for details on AI and UNH.

 

Members:

David Bond

Ethan Burns

Jake Mandel

Wheeler Ruml (lead)

Jordan Thayer

 

If you are in the group, see Jordan or Wheeler for the editing password. Note that the pbwiki default is to make these pages public and indexed by search engines, so take care when posting.

 

Coordination

Weekly Meeting Info

Mailing List Info

Someday we should figure out what to do with our custom Google Calendar.

 

Documentation:

OCaml - a programming language that's well-suited to AI work

Infrastructure - which machines to use

General Unix Tips

Emacs - a text editor that's good for programming

VNC and/or Screen- session management/remote access tools

LaTeX - a good tool for papers and presentations

Mercurial - a `distributed' version control system that's good for source code

General Tips on grad school, research, writing, giving talks

 

AI Literature:

Google Scholar and plain Google- Most researchers make their papers available on their web pages.

JAIR - an excellent on-line journal

AIJ - UNH has on-line access and pre-2008 issues are in the library.

AAAI Digital Library - AAAI and some other proceedings (ICAPS, AIPS), as well as AI Magazine. You must be a member of AAAI to get full papers (except for ICAPS). After you drill down to a particular abstract, click on the title to get the full paper.

ICAPS - pointers to ICAPS, AIPS, and ECP papers.

IJCAI - all proceedings on-line in searchable PDF (some older papers are scanned poorly, though)

NIPS - all proceedings on-line and searchable

AAMAS - 2002- available on-line (some via ACM DL)

ACM Portal

also check under group/papers on mica for recent IJCAI, AAAI, and ICAPS proceedings

 

Related Stuff

UNH AI classes

The UNH CS Video Colloquium (includes talks on AI)

 

Group Alumni

Austin Dionne

Allen Hubbe

Ian Katz

Brad Larsen

 

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