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Current
Research: involves integrating, documenting, and deepening these systems as part of a three-year
project aimed at developing tools for an intelligent infostructure, which
special emphasis on the White House and the Congress.
Wish
List: a knowledge-based operating system running on a MIMD parallel
machine. The system should exceed the productivity of the Lisp Machine by
several orders of magnitude and integrate seamlessly with a global knowledge
base and with a global computational environment.
Funding: looking for a few motivated Lisp hackers who are ready to work
hard and win big on incredibly cool technology
with mind boggling implications.
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Massachusetts Institute of Technology 545 Technology Square, NE43-797 Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139-4301 Voice: (617) 253-5966 FAX: (617) 253-5060 Email: JCMa@AI.MIT.EDU
Communications Linker System: A
form-based system for automatically processing email (and now WWW) requests.
Also, serves a content-based routing system for documents and an automatic
survey system. It has been applied in a hierarchical, adaptive
survey of over 1600 respondents from 30 or so countries was conducted to
ascertain the usage of White
House Electronic Publications. It was generalized into wide-area
collaboration system for the Vice President's
Open Meeting on the National Performance Review.
The Feature Vector Editor and I2D Rule
Learner: An object-oriented system for manipulating and analyzing
data. The I2D rule learner operates within this framework and has learned
several hundred pages of empirically interesting rules on the history of
international conflict since 1945.
Common
Lisp Hypermedia Server: This fully object-oriented server makes it
easy for AI researchers to interface complex systems to the World-Wide Web and
reap the benefits of rapid prototyping in Lisp for Hypermedia applications.
``The
Open Meeting: A Web-Based System for Conferencing and Collaboration,''
with R. Hurwitz, Proceedings of The Fourth International Conference on The
World-Wide Web, Boston: MIT, December 12, 1995.
``A Common
LISP Hypermedia Server,'' Proceedings
of The First International Conference on The
World-Wide Web, Geneva: CERN, May
25, 1994.
``Beyond
Correlation: Bringing Artificial Intelligence to Event Data,''
International Interactions, 1994, 20 (1-2): 101-145. Postscript.
``Semantic
Content Analysis: A New Methodology for The RELATUS Natural Language
Environment,'' in Artificial Intelligence and International
Politics, V. Hudson, ed., Boulder: Westview Press, 1991. Postscript.
Thinking About Foreign Policy: Finding an Appropriate Role for Artificially
Intelligent Computers, Cambridge: Master's Thesis, M.I.T. Political Science
Department, 1988. Also, presented at The 1988 Annual Meeting of the
International Studies Association, St. Louis, Missouri, 1988.
Postscript
``Hermeneutics,''
with R. Hurwitz and G. Duffy, The Encyclopedia of Artificial
Intelligence, New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1987. Postscript.