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- Title:
- Carnegie Mellon University speech
- Author:
- Feigenbaum, Edward A.
- Author (no Collectors):
- Feigenbaum, Edward A.
- Corporate Author:
- Carnegie-Mellon University
- Topic:
- Computer science and Artificial intelligence
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 digital video file
- Date:
- April 20, 2006
- Imprint:
- April 20, 2006
- Genre:
- speeches and Video recordings
- Series:
- 1991-030
- Identifier:
- SC0340_1991-030_CMU
- Location:
- SC0340, Accession 1991-030
- Repository:
- Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
- Collection:
- Edward A. Feigenbaum papers, 1950-2007 (inclusive)
- Title:
- Ed Feigenbaum's Search for A.I
- Author:
- Feigenbaum, Edward A.
- Author (no Collectors):
- Feigenbaum, Edward A.
- Description:
-
This video production documents the life and career of Ed Feigenbaum, "Father of Expert Systems," through archival photographs, a Computer History Museum oral history (2007), and the recollections of his collaborators and students.
Directed and edited by Ryan Cooper.
- Topic:
- Artificial intelligence, Computer science, and Expert systems (Computer science)
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 Final Cut Pro project
- Date:
- 2006-2007
- Imprint:
- 2006 - 2007
- Genre:
- Video recordings
- Series:
- 2005-071
- Box:
- 78
- Identifier:
- SC0340_2005-101_b78_06
- Location:
- SC0340, Accession 2005-071, Box 78
- Repository:
- Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
- Collection:
- Edward A. Feigenbaum papers, 1950-2007 (inclusive)
- Title:
- Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Turing Award (Master)
- Author:
- Feigenbaum, Edward A.
- Author (no Collectors):
- Feigenbaum, Edward A.
- Corporate Author:
- Association for Computing Machinery
- Topic:
- Computer science, Expert systems (Computer science), and Artificial intelligence
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 audio cassette
- Date:
- 1995
- Imprint:
- 1995
- Genre:
- speeches
- Series:
- 2005-071
- Box:
- 72
- Identifier:
- SC340_2005-101_b072_f17
- Location:
- SC0340, Accession 2005-071, Box 72
- Repository:
- Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
- Collection:
- Edward A. Feigenbaum papers, 1950-2007 (inclusive)
- Title:
- StarTeam Award--Ed Feigenbaum
- Author:
- Feigenbaum, Edward A.
- Author (no Collectors):
- Feigenbaum, Edward A.
- Topic:
- Computer science, Artificial intelligence, and Expert systems (Computer science)
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 VHS tape
- Date:
- 1995
- Imprint:
- 1995
- Genre:
- speeches and Video recordings
- Series:
- 2005-071
- Box:
- 73
- Identifier:
- SC0340_2005-101_b73_31
- Location:
- SC0340, Accession 2005-071, Box 73
- Repository:
- Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
- Collection:
- Edward A. Feigenbaum papers, 1950-2007 (inclusive)
- Title:
- CS226 Expert Systems Applications--Monte Zweben. Part 1
- Author:
- Zweben, Monte
- Author (no Collectors):
- Zweben, Monte
- Corporate Author:
- Stanford University. Computer Science Department
- Description:
- Expert Systems are the most important of the applications of Artificial Intelligence in the commercial and defense sectors. Topics: the rapid transition of the Expert System technology from laboratories to societal use; what is in an Expert System; what is Knowledge Engineering. Case studies of commercial application in: diagnosis and repair; interpretation of data; manufacturing planning and control; financial services; engineering design, etc. The sources of benefit from Expert Systems. The magnitude of these benefits. What an organization needs to do to realize the benefits. A "what" rather than a "how to build systems" orientation aimed for a broad interdisciplinary audience
- Topic:
- Computer science, Artificial intelligence, and Expert systems (Computer science)
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 audio cassette
- Publication Info:
- Stanford (Calif.)
- Date:
- 1994
- Place created:
- Stanford (Calif.)
- Imprint:
- Stanford (Calif.), 1994
- Genre:
- lectures
- Series:
- 2005-071
- Box:
- 72
- Identifier:
- SC0340_2005-101_b72_42
- Location:
- SC0340, Accession 2005-071, Box 72
- Repository:
- Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
- Collection:
- Edward A. Feigenbaum papers, 1950-2007 (inclusive)
- Title:
- CS226 Expert Systems Applications--Monte Zweben. Part 2
- Author:
- Zweben, Monte
- Author (no Collectors):
- Zweben, Monte
- Corporate Author:
- Stanford University. Computer Science Department
- Description:
- Expert Systems are the most important of the applications of Artificial Intelligence in the commercial and defense sectors. Topics: the rapid transition of the Expert System technology from laboratories to societal use; what is in an Expert System; what is Knowledge Engineering. Case studies of commercial application in: diagnosis and repair; interpretation of data; manufacturing planning and control; financial services; engineering design, etc. The sources of benefit from Expert Systems. The magnitude of these benefits. What an organization needs to do to realize the benefits. A "what" rather than a "how to build systems" orientation aimed for a broad interdisciplinary audience
- Topic:
- Computer science, Artificial intelligence, and Expert systems (Computer science)
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 audio cassette
- Publication Info:
- Stanford (Calif.)
- Date:
- 1994
- Place created:
- Stanford (Calif.)
- Imprint:
- Stanford (Calif.), 1994
- Genre:
- lectures
- Series:
- 2005-071
- Box:
- 72
- Identifier:
- SC0340_2005-101_b72_43
- Location:
- SC0340, Accession 2005-071, Box 72
- Repository:
- Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
- Collection:
- Edward A. Feigenbaum papers, 1950-2007 (inclusive)
- Title:
- D724 Keynote Address: Artificial Intelligence (AI) as an Experimental Science by Herbert Simon - AAAI National Conference
- Author:
- Simon, Herbert A. (Herbert Alexander), 1916-2001
- Author (no Collectors):
- Simon, Herbert A. (Herbert Alexander), 1916-2001
- Corporate Author:
- Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
- Topic:
- Computer science, Artificial intelligence, and Expert systems (Computer science)
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 audio cassette
- Date:
- 1993
- Imprint:
- 1993
- Series:
- 2005-071
- Box:
- 72
- Identifier:
- SC0340_2005-101_b72_24
- Location:
- SC0340, Accession 2005-071, Box 72
- Repository:
- Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
- Collection:
- Edward A. Feigenbaum papers, 1950-2007 (inclusive)
- Title:
- Raj Reddy: Banquet Speech Computer Forum
- Author:
- Reddy, Raj
- Author (no Collectors):
- Reddy, Raj
- Topic:
- Computer science, Artificial intelligence, and Expert systems (Computer science)
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 audio cassette
- Date:
- 1993
- Imprint:
- 1993
- Genre:
- speeches
- Series:
- 2005-071
- Box:
- 72
- Identifier:
- SC0340_2005-101_b72_15
- Location:
- SC0340, Accession 2005-071, Box 72
- Repository:
- Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
- Collection:
- Edward A. Feigenbaum papers, 1950-2007 (inclusive)
- Title:
- Tiger in a Cage: The Application of Knowledge-Based Systems
- Author:
- Feigenbaum, Edward A.
- Author (no Collectors):
- Feigenbaum, Edward A.
- Description:
- Leaders in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, Distinguished Lecture Series VI
- Topic:
- Expert systems (Computer science), Artificial intelligence, Computer science, and Machine learning
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 VHS tape
- Date:
- August 02, 1993
- Imprint:
- August 2, 1993
- Genre:
- interviews and Video recordings
- Series:
- 2005-071
- Box:
- 71
- Identifier:
- SC0340_2005-101_b71_01
- Location:
- SC0340, Accession 2005-071, Box 71
- Repository:
- Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
- Collection:
- Edward A. Feigenbaum papers, 1950-2007 (inclusive)
- Title:
- CS650 Progress in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Legal Reasoning
- Author:
- Feigenbaum, Edward A.
- Author (no Collectors):
- Feigenbaum, Edward A.
- Corporate Author:
- Stanford University. Computer Science Department
- Topic:
- Computer science, Artificial intelligence, and Expert systems (Computer science)
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 audio cassette
- Publication Info:
- Stanford (Calif.)
- Date:
- 1992
- Place created:
- Stanford (Calif.)
- Imprint:
- Stanford (Calif.), 1992
- Genre:
- lectures
- Series:
- 2005-071
- Box:
- 72
- Identifier:
- SC0340_2005-101_b72_23
- Location:
- SC0340, Accession 2005-071, Box 72
- Repository:
- Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
- Collection:
- Edward A. Feigenbaum papers, 1950-2007 (inclusive)
- Title:
- Oliver Selfrideg, AAAI
- Author:
- Selfrideg, Oliver
- Author (no Collectors):
- Selfrideg, Oliver
- Corporate Author:
- Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
- Topic:
- Computer science, Expert systems (Computer science), and Artificial intelligence
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 audio cassette
- Date:
- 1992
- Imprint:
- 1992
- Genre:
- speeches
- Series:
- 2005-071
- Box:
- 72
- Identifier:
- SC340_2005-101_b072_f16
- Location:
- SC0340, Accession 2005-071, Box 72
- Repository:
- Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
- Collection:
- Edward A. Feigenbaum papers, 1950-2007 (inclusive)
- Title:
- Oliver Selfridge, AAAI
- Author:
- Selfridge, Oliver G.
- Author (no Collectors):
- Selfridge, Oliver G.
- Corporate Author:
- Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
- Topic:
- Computer science, Artificial intelligence, and Expert systems (Computer science)
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 audio cassette
- Date:
- 1992
- Imprint:
- 1992
- Genre:
- speeches
- Series:
- 2005-071
- Box:
- 72
- Identifier:
- SC0340_2005-101_b72_16
- Location:
- SC0340, Accession 2005-071, Box 72
- Repository:
- Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
- Collection:
- Edward A. Feigenbaum papers, 1950-2007 (inclusive)
- Title:
- Larry Walker speaking to class
- Author:
- Walker, Larry
- Author (no Collectors):
- Walker, Larry
- Corporate Author:
- Stanford University. Computer Science Department
- Topic:
- Computer science, Artificial intelligence, and Expert systems (Computer science)
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 audio cassette
- Publication Info:
- Stanford (Calif.)
- Date:
- 1991
- Place created:
- Stanford (Calif.)
- Imprint:
- Stanford (Calif.), 1991
- Genre:
- speeches
- Series:
- 2005-071
- Box:
- 72
- Identifier:
- SC0340_2005-101_b72_25
- Location:
- SC0340, Accession 2005-071, Box 72
- Repository:
- Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
- Collection:
- Edward A. Feigenbaum papers, 1950-2007 (inclusive)
- Title:
- 25th Anniversary of the DENDRAL Project--Buchanan, Barr, Friedland, Clancy, Bennett, Dietterich, Kunz, Englemore--Session #3
- Author:
- Feigenbaum, Edward A. and Buchanan, Bruce G.
- Author (no Collectors):
- Feigenbaum, Edward A. and Buchanan, Bruce G.
- Corporate Author:
- DENDRAL
- Description:
- DENDRAL was an influential project in artificial intelligence (AI) of the 1960s, and the computer software expert system that it produced. Its primary aim was to study hypothesis formation and discovery in science. For that, a specific task in science was chosen: help organic chemists in identifying unknown organic molecules, by analyzing their mass spectra and using knowledge of chemistry. It was done at Stanford University by Edward Feigenbaum, Bruce Buchanan, Joshua Lederberg, and Carl Djerassi, along with a team of highly creative research associates and students. The software program DENDRAL is considered the first expert system because it automated the decision-making process and problem-solving behavior of organic chemists. The project consisted of research on two main programs Heuristic Dendral and Meta-Dendral, and several sub-programs. It was written in LISP (programming language), which was considered the language of AI because of its flexibility.
- Topic:
- Artificial intelligence, Computer programs, and Computer science--Congresses
- Subject:
- DENDRAL
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 3/4 inch videotape: U-matic
- Date:
- [ca. 1990]
- Imprint:
- [ca. 1990]
- Genre:
- speeches and Video recordings
- Series:
- 2005-071
- Box:
- 71
- Identifier:
- SC0340_2005-101_b71_11
- Location:
- SC0340, Accession 2005-071, Box 71
- Repository:
- Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
- Collection:
- Edward A. Feigenbaum papers, 1950-2007 (inclusive)
- Title:
- 25th Anniversary of the DENDRAL Project--Buchanan, Barr, Friedland, Clancy, Bennett, Dietterich, Kunz, Englemore--Session #3
- Author:
- Feigenbaum, Edward A. and Buchanan, Bruce G.
- Author (no Collectors):
- Feigenbaum, Edward A. and Buchanan, Bruce G.
- Corporate Author:
- DENDRAL
- Description:
- DENDRAL was an influential project in artificial intelligence (AI) of the 1960s, and the computer software expert system that it produced. Its primary aim was to study hypothesis formation and discovery in science. For that, a specific task in science was chosen: help organic chemists in identifying unknown organic molecules, by analyzing their mass spectra and using knowledge of chemistry. It was done at Stanford University by Edward Feigenbaum, Bruce Buchanan, Joshua Lederberg, and Carl Djerassi, along with a team of highly creative research associates and students. The software program DENDRAL is considered the first expert system because it automated the decision-making process and problem-solving behavior of organic chemists. The project consisted of research on two main programs Heuristic Dendral and Meta-Dendral, and several sub-programs. It was written in LISP (programming language), which was considered the language of AI because of its flexibility.
- Topic:
- Artificial intelligence, Computer programs, and Computer science--Congresses
- Subject:
- DENDRAL
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 3/4 inch videotape: U-matic
- Date:
- [ca. 1990]
- Imprint:
- [ca. 1990]
- Genre:
- speeches and Video recordings
- Series:
- 2005-071
- Box:
- 71
- Identifier:
- SC0340_2005-101_b71_12
- Location:
- SC0340, Accession 2005-071, Box 71
- Repository:
- Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
- Collection:
- Edward A. Feigenbaum papers, 1950-2007 (inclusive)
- Title:
- 25th Anniversary of the DENDRAL Project--Feigenbaum, Smith, Carhart, Sutherland--Session #1
- Author:
- Feigenbaum, Edward A.
- Author (no Collectors):
- Feigenbaum, Edward A.
- Corporate Author:
- DENDRAL
- Description:
- DENDRAL was an influential project in artificial intelligence (AI) of the 1960s, and the computer software expert system that it produced. Its primary aim was to study hypothesis formation and discovery in science. For that, a specific task in science was chosen: help organic chemists in identifying unknown organic molecules, by analyzing their mass spectra and using knowledge of chemistry. It was done at Stanford University by Edward Feigenbaum, Bruce Buchanan, Joshua Lederberg, and Carl Djerassi, along with a team of highly creative research associates and students. The software program DENDRAL is considered the first expert system because it automated the decision-making process and problem-solving behavior of organic chemists. The project consisted of research on two main programs Heuristic Dendral and Meta-Dendral, and several sub-programs. It was written in LISP (programming language), which was considered the language of AI because of its flexibility.
- Topic:
- Artificial intelligence, Computer programs, and Computer science--Congresses
- Subject:
- DENDRAL
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 3/4 inch videotape: U-matic
- Date:
- [ca. 1990]
- Imprint:
- [ca. 1990]
- Genre:
- speeches and Video recordings
- Series:
- 2005-071
- Box:
- 71
- Identifier:
- SC0340_2005-101_b71_07
- Location:
- SC0340, Accession 2005-071, Box 71
- Repository:
- Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
- Collection:
- Edward A. Feigenbaum papers, 1950-2007 (inclusive)
- Title:
- 25th Anniversary of the DENDRAL Project--Feigenbaum, Smith, Carhart, Sutherland--Session #1
- Author:
- Feigenbaum, Edward A.
- Author (no Collectors):
- Feigenbaum, Edward A.
- Corporate Author:
- DENDRAL
- Description:
- DENDRAL was an influential project in artificial intelligence (AI) of the 1960s, and the computer software expert system that it produced. Its primary aim was to study hypothesis formation and discovery in science. For that, a specific task in science was chosen: help organic chemists in identifying unknown organic molecules, by analyzing their mass spectra and using knowledge of chemistry. It was done at Stanford University by Edward Feigenbaum, Bruce Buchanan, Joshua Lederberg, and Carl Djerassi, along with a team of highly creative research associates and students. The software program DENDRAL is considered the first expert system because it automated the decision-making process and problem-solving behavior of organic chemists. The project consisted of research on two main programs Heuristic Dendral and Meta-Dendral, and several sub-programs. It was written in LISP (programming language), which was considered the language of AI because of its flexibility.
- Topic:
- Artificial intelligence, Computer programs, and Computer science--Congresses
- Subject:
- DENDRAL
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 3/4 inch videotape: U-matic
- Date:
- [ca. 1990]
- Imprint:
- [ca. 1990]
- Genre:
- speeches and Video recordings
- Series:
- 2005-071
- Box:
- 71
- Identifier:
- SC0340_2005-101_b71_08
- Location:
- SC0340, Accession 2005-071, Box 71
- Repository:
- Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
- Collection:
- Edward A. Feigenbaum papers, 1950-2007 (inclusive)
- Title:
- 25th Anniversary of the DENDRAL Project--Lederberg, Stefik, Masinter, Sridharan, Altman, Johnson--Session #2
- Author:
- Feigenbaum, Edward A. and Lederberg, Joshua
- Author (no Collectors):
- Feigenbaum, Edward A. and Lederberg, Joshua
- Corporate Author:
- DENDRAL
- Description:
- DENDRAL was an influential project in artificial intelligence (AI) of the 1960s, and the computer software expert system that it produced. Its primary aim was to study hypothesis formation and discovery in science. For that, a specific task in science was chosen: help organic chemists in identifying unknown organic molecules, by analyzing their mass spectra and using knowledge of chemistry. It was done at Stanford University by Edward Feigenbaum, Bruce Buchanan, Joshua Lederberg, and Carl Djerassi, along with a team of highly creative research associates and students. The software program DENDRAL is considered the first expert system because it automated the decision-making process and problem-solving behavior of organic chemists. The project consisted of research on two main programs Heuristic Dendral and Meta-Dendral, and several sub-programs. It was written in LISP (programming language), which was considered the language of AI because of its flexibility.
- Topic:
- Artificial intelligence, Computer programs, and Computer science--Congresses
- Subject:
- DENDRAL
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 3/4 inch videotape: U-matic
- Date:
- [ca. 1990]
- Imprint:
- [ca. 1990]
- Genre:
- speeches and Video recordings
- Series:
- 2005-071
- Box:
- 71
- Identifier:
- SC0340_2005-101_b71_10
- Location:
- SC0340, Accession 2005-071, Box 71
- Repository:
- Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
- Collection:
- Edward A. Feigenbaum papers, 1950-2007 (inclusive)
- Title:
- 25th Anniversary of the DENDRAL Project--Lederberg, Stefik, Masinter, Sridharan, Altman, Johnson--Session #2
- Author:
- Feigenbaum, Edward A. and Lederberg, Joshua
- Author (no Collectors):
- Feigenbaum, Edward A. and Lederberg, Joshua
- Corporate Author:
- DENDRAL
- Description:
- DENDRAL was an influential project in artificial intelligence (AI) of the 1960s, and the computer software expert system that it produced. Its primary aim was to study hypothesis formation and discovery in science. For that, a specific task in science was chosen: help organic chemists in identifying unknown organic molecules, by analyzing their mass spectra and using knowledge of chemistry. It was done at Stanford University by Edward Feigenbaum, Bruce Buchanan, Joshua Lederberg, and Carl Djerassi, along with a team of highly creative research associates and students. The software program DENDRAL is considered the first expert system because it automated the decision-making process and problem-solving behavior of organic chemists. The project consisted of research on two main programs Heuristic Dendral and Meta-Dendral, and several sub-programs. It was written in LISP (programming language), which was considered the language of AI because of its flexibility.
- Topic:
- Artificial intelligence, Computer programs, and Computer science--Congresses
- Subject:
- DENDRAL
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 3/4 inch videotape: U-matic
- Date:
- [ca. 1990]
- Imprint:
- [ca. 1990]
- Genre:
- speeches and Video recordings
- Series:
- 2005-071
- Box:
- 71
- Identifier:
- SC0340_2005-101_b71_09
- Location:
- SC0340, Accession 2005-071, Box 71
- Repository:
- Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
- Collection:
- Edward A. Feigenbaum papers, 1950-2007 (inclusive)
- Title:
- 25th Anniversary of the DENDRAL Project--Lenat, Davis, Wiederhold, Hart, Amarel, Flatt, Levinthal, Bobrow, Rindfleisch--Session #4
- Author:
- Feigenbaum, Edward A. and Lenat, Douglas B.
- Author (no Collectors):
- Feigenbaum, Edward A. and Lenat, Douglas B.
- Corporate Author:
- DENDRAL
- Description:
- DENDRAL was an influential project in artificial intelligence (AI) of the 1960s, and the computer software expert system that it produced. Its primary aim was to study hypothesis formation and discovery in science. For that, a specific task in science was chosen: help organic chemists in identifying unknown organic molecules, by analyzing their mass spectra and using knowledge of chemistry. It was done at Stanford University by Edward Feigenbaum, Bruce Buchanan, Joshua Lederberg, and Carl Djerassi, along with a team of highly creative research associates and students. The software program DENDRAL is considered the first expert system because it automated the decision-making process and problem-solving behavior of organic chemists. The project consisted of research on two main programs Heuristic Dendral and Meta-Dendral, and several sub-programs. It was written in LISP (programming language), which was considered the language of AI because of its flexibility.
- Topic:
- Artificial intelligence, Computer programs, and Computer science--Congresses
- Subject:
- DENDRAL
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 3/4 inch videotape: U-matic
- Date:
- [ca. 1990]
- Imprint:
- [ca. 1990]
- Genre:
- speeches and Video recordings
- Series:
- 2005-071
- Box:
- 71
- Identifier:
- SC0340_2005-101_b71_13
- Location:
- SC0340, Accession 2005-071, Box 71
- Repository:
- Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
- Collection:
- Edward A. Feigenbaum papers, 1950-2007 (inclusive)
- Title:
- 25th Anniversary of the DENDRAL Project--Lenat, Davis, Wiederhold, Hart, Amarel, Flatt, Levinthal, Bobrow, Rindfleisch--Session #4
- Author:
- Feigenbaum, Edward A. and Lenat, Douglas B.
- Author (no Collectors):
- Feigenbaum, Edward A. and Lenat, Douglas B.
- Corporate Author:
- DENDRAL
- Description:
- DENDRAL was an influential project in artificial intelligence (AI) of the 1960s, and the computer software expert system that it produced. Its primary aim was to study hypothesis formation and discovery in science. For that, a specific task in science was chosen: help organic chemists in identifying unknown organic molecules, by analyzing their mass spectra and using knowledge of chemistry. It was done at Stanford University by Edward Feigenbaum, Bruce Buchanan, Joshua Lederberg, and Carl Djerassi, along with a team of highly creative research associates and students. The software program DENDRAL is considered the first expert system because it automated the decision-making process and problem-solving behavior of organic chemists. The project consisted of research on two main programs Heuristic Dendral and Meta-Dendral, and several sub-programs. It was written in LISP (programming language), which was considered the language of AI because of its flexibility.
- Topic:
- Artificial intelligence, Computer programs, and Computer science--Congresses
- Subject:
- DENDRAL
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 3/4 inch videotape: U-matic
- Date:
- [ca. 1990]
- Imprint:
- [ca. 1990]
- Genre:
- speeches and Video recordings
- Series:
- 2005-071
- Box:
- 71
- Identifier:
- SC0340_2005-101_b71_14
- Location:
- SC0340, Accession 2005-071, Box 71
- Repository:
- Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
- Collection:
- Edward A. Feigenbaum papers, 1950-2007 (inclusive)
- Title:
- Advanced Architecture Meeting - Delagi
- Author:
- Feigenbaum, Edward A.
- Author (no Collectors):
- Feigenbaum, Edward A.
- Topic:
- Computer science, Artificial intelligence, and Expert systems (Computer science)
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 audio cassette
- Date:
- 1989
- Imprint:
- 1989
- Genre:
- speeches
- Series:
- 2005-071
- Box:
- 72
- Identifier:
- SC0340_2005-101_b72_01
- Location:
- SC0340, Accession 2005-071, Box 72
- Repository:
- Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
- Collection:
- Edward A. Feigenbaum papers, 1950-2007 (inclusive)
- Title:
- Advanced Architecture Meeting. Part 1
- Author:
- Feigenbaum, Edward A.
- Author (no Collectors):
- Feigenbaum, Edward A.
- Topic:
- Computer science, Artificial intelligence, and Expert systems (Computer science)
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 audio cassette
- Date:
- 1989
- Imprint:
- 1989
- Genre:
- speeches
- Series:
- 2005-071
- Box:
- 72
- Identifier:
- SC0340_2005-101_b72_02
- Location:
- SC0340, Accession 2005-071, Box 72
- Repository:
- Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
- Collection:
- Edward A. Feigenbaum papers, 1950-2007 (inclusive)