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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)