AI Memo
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The AI Memos are a series of influential
Artificial Intelligence, a field of computer science
.
Noteworthy memos in the series include:
- AI Memo 39, "The New Compiler", describing the first implementation of a LISP 1.5)
- AI Memo 41, "A Chess Playing Program", describing Kotok-McCarthy, the first computer program to play chess convincingly
- AI Memo 239 (1972), also known as HAKMEM, a compendium of hacks and algorithms
- Lambda Papers:
- AI Memo 349 (1975), "Scheme: An Interpreter for Extended Lambda Calculus"
- AI Memo 353 (1976), "Lambda: The Ultimate Imperative"
- AI Memo 379 (1976), "Lambda: The Ultimate Declarative"
- AI Memo 443 (1977), "Debunking the 'Expensive Procedure Call' Myth, or, Procedure Call Implementations Considered Harmful, or, Lambda: The Ultimate GOTO"
- AI Memo 453 (1978), "The Art of the Interpreter of, the Modularity Complex (Parts Zero, One, and Two)"
- AI Technical Report 474 (1978), "RABBIT: A Compiler for SCHEME"
- AI Memo 514 (1979), "Design of LISP-based Processors, or SCHEME: A Dielectric LISP, or Finite Memories Considered Harmful, or LAMBDA: The Ultimate Opcode"
References
- doi:10.1609/aimag.v4i1.384. Archived from the originalon 2011-06-04. Retrieved 2009-08-25.
External links
- AI Memos (1959–2004) collection at DSpace at MIT
- AI Series historical archive at the CSAIL Publications and Digital Archive