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References on Representing Knowledge and Other Topics

An incomplete list of references to materials studied or recommended about representation, building a web site, and other topics.

Knowledge Representation

Studies:

General:

Ontology books:

Closure logic:

Cycorp:

Linguistics

Artificial Intelligence

Stanford University Computer Science Introduction to Artificial Intelligence online course, which Sebastian Thrun and Peter Norvig taught from October 10 - December 16, 2011 (CS221).

General books:

Recognizing Textual Entailment (RTE) challenge seems more appropriate than the Turing test. The Winograd Schemas also look better for identifying intelligence.

Development environment and tools

Server-side books:

Client-side books:

Programming books:

Activities as an employee

Others

Dan Riker novels: A Light Not of This World (2014) and Seneca Point (2014).

A product rule relaxation method, by Robert L. Kirby, in Computer Graphics and Image Processing Volume 13, Issue 2, 1980, Pages 158-189 contains portions of University of Maryland College Park Computer Science thesis Iterative Parallel Labeling for Pattern Recognition by Robert L. Kirby (1983)

A note on the use of (gray level, local average gray level) space as an aid in threshold selection (Correspondence) by Robert L. Kirby and Azriel Rosenfeld in IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Volume 9 no. 12 December 1979, Pages 860-864

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