"Virtual" Directories of neural network papers, etc.

David Cohn pablo at cs.washington.edu
Mon Aug 12 18:56:02 EDT 1991


Prospero is a distributed directory service that allows users to organize
information that is scattered across the Internet.  It also allows users to
look for information that has been organized by others.

Over the past few months I've been assembling "virtual" directories of
neural network related papers, source releases, and training/test data.
The motivation is that one can access current (publicly ftp'able) work in
an organized directory format. If your system is running Prospero, you can
look in:

/papers/subjects/neural-nets	Papers and reviews about neural nets
/releases/neural-nets		Neural net software
/databases/machine-learning	Machine learning test data

I am incorporating all publicly ftp'able neural-network-related files that
I become aware of.  This includes all papers that are announced as being
placed in the neuroprose archive. (Note that this doesn't *replace*
neuroprose or any other archive sites; its purpose is to make them easier
to access).

If your system has relevant publicly-accessible software, papers, or data
that you would like to make available to others, please send me email and I
will incorporate it into these virtual directories.  If you system is not
already running Prospero, information on obtaining the release can be
obtained from info-prospero at isi.edu.

Virtually,
 -David "Pablo" Cohn			e-mail: pablo at cs.washington.edu
  Dept. of Computer Science, FR-35	phone:  (206) 543-7798
  University of Washington
  Seattle, WA 98195


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