The UNH AI Group
This wiki is for sharing information among folks at the University of New Hampshire doing research in artificial intelligence. Note that these pages are public and indexed by search engines, so take care when posting!
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. Free free to email Wheeler for details on AI and UNH.
Members
Kasra Dalvand
Matt Hatem
Scott Kiesel
Dylan O'Ceallaigh
Wheeler Ruml (lead)
Chris Wilt
Coordination
Weekly Meeting Info
Mailing List Info
Our Google Calendar.
IRC: #unhai for stuff suitable for Wheeler to see. Ask Scott if there's an additional channel.
Documentation
Infrastructure - which machines to use
General Unix Tips
General Tips on grad school, research, writing, giving talks
LaTeX - a good tool for papers and presentations
Emacs - a text editor that's good for programming
VNC and/or Screen- session management/remote access tools
Mercurial - a `distributed' version control system that's good for source code
OCaml - a programming language that's well-suited to AI work
Code Documentation on how to do various tasks using the group's code repository
AI Literature
Google Scholar and plain Google- Most researchers make their papers available on their web pages.
DBLP often has little icons that link to papers
JAIR - an excellent on-line journal
AIJ - UNH has on-line access. Hardcopy issues from 1995-2007 should be in the library and older ones can be retrieved from storage.
AAAI Digital Library - AAAI and some other proceedings (eg, ICAPS, AIPS), as well as AI Magazine (AIMag access is for AAAI members only). After you drill down to a particular abstract, click on the title to get the full paper.
IJCAI - all proceedings on-line in searchable PDF (some older papers are scanned poorly, though)
ICAPS - pointers to ICAPS, AIPS, and ECP papers.
NIPS - all proceedings on-line and searchable
AAMAS - 2002- available on-line (some via ACM DL)
ACM Portal
Some on-line AI-related books
also check under /home/aifs2/group/papers on the AI machines for recent IJCAI, AAAI, and ICAPS proceedings
List of best paper awards, including AI-related conferences
Related Stuff
Relavant mailing lists
UNH AI classes
The UNH CS Video Colloquium (includes talks on AI)
Group Alumni
Jennifer Baker (summer project '11)
David Bond (project '10)
Ethan Burns (PhD '13)
Jarad Cannon (MS thesis '11)
Austin Dionne (BS project '09, MS thesis '11)
Stephen Dunn
Chris Hebert (BS thesis '13)
Allen Hubbe (summer project '08)
Ian Katz
Frank Kreimendahl (MS thesis '13)
Brad Larsen (project '10)
Mike Leighton (MS thesis '12)
Sofia Lemons (project '10)
Jake Mandel (MS project '09)
Kevin Rose (BS thesis '10, MS thesis '11)
Chris Sexton (MS thesis '12)
Jordan Thayer (PhD, '12)
Thanks
Our research is possible because of the support of U.S. taxpayers, via NSF, DARPA, and UNH. Thank you!
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