Peter Norvig wrote:
>
> Yes, there will be. The authors are discussing
> the process of writing a third edition now,
> but don't yet have a schedule.
>
> -Peter Norvig
>
> On 10/1/07, per.nyblom <per.nyblom@...> wrote:
>> Will there be a next edition of the AIMA text book?
>>
It would be nice if future editions of the AIMA textbook
were to include some treatment of the various independent
AI projects that are out there (on the fringe?) nowadays.
http://mind.sourceforge.net/Mind.html in JavaScript
is an AI Mind tutorial program that demonstrates the
important technique of "spreading activation" at work.
http://AIMind-I.com by Mr. Frank J. Russo is a program
in Forth spawned by the SourceForge Mind project but
running independently and now able to receive e-mails.
http://mentifex.virtualentity.com is a site devoted to
Wikipedia-based open-source artificial intelligence --
the idea that Wikipedia is where students of AI may
not only learn the multidisciplinary subjects needed
for creating true AI, but may turn around and write
contributions to the very articles being studied.