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Editorial Artificial Intelligence Review (1986) 1, 1-2 The recent surge of enthusiasm in the commercial aspects of Artificial Intelli- gence has had far reaching consequences. The research community has expanded enormously and has seen a phenomenal growth in the number of . The Artificial Intelligence journal (pub- technical reports of various projects lished since 1970) has changed format to nine issues, well over 1000 pages per . There are now also technical journals that year, in order to meet this challenge report work in related areas of Cognitive Science (established in 1976) and Expert Systems (established in 1984) . The research community also needs channels for internal communication . The newsletters of the society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour (AISB) and ACM's special interest group on AI (SIGART) have now been supplemented with the very successful Al magazine published by the American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) . These established publications, whether technical journals or newsletters, cater for the 'insiders' in the field . Public awareness and interest in AI, . There are now many 'outsiders' who would like to however, has grown rapidly . This is basically the rationale behind the launch of Artificial http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Artificial Intelligence Review Springer Journals

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Publisher
Springer Journals
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Subject
Computer Science; Artificial Intelligence; Computer Science, general
ISSN
0269-2821
eISSN
1573-7462
DOI
10.1007/BF01988523
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Abstract

Artificial Intelligence Review (1986) 1, 1-2 The recent surge of enthusiasm in the commercial aspects of Artificial Intelli- gence has had far reaching consequences. The research community has expanded enormously and has seen a phenomenal growth in the number of . The Artificial Intelligence journal (pub- technical reports of various projects lished since 1970) has changed format to nine issues, well over 1000 pages per . There are now also technical journals that year, in order to meet this challenge report work in related areas of Cognitive Science (established in 1976) and Expert Systems (established in 1984) . The research community also needs channels for internal communication . The newsletters of the society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour (AISB) and ACM's special interest group on AI (SIGART) have now been supplemented with the very successful Al magazine published by the American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) . These established publications, whether technical journals or newsletters, cater for the 'insiders' in the field . Public awareness and interest in AI, . There are now many 'outsiders' who would like to however, has grown rapidly . This is basically the rationale behind the launch of Artificial

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Published: Jul 9, 2005

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