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AAAI Digital Library
NameAAAI Digital Library
LocationPalo Alto, California
Established1990s
CollectionArtificial intelligence research papers and publications

AAAI Digital Library. The AAAI Digital Library is a comprehensive online repository of research papers and publications related to Artificial intelligence, Machine learning, and Computer science, maintained by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI). It contains a vast collection of papers from conferences, workshops, and journals, including those from the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI), National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (NCAI), and the Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research (JAIR). The library is an essential resource for researchers and practitioners in the field, providing access to the latest advancements and breakthroughs in AI research, as reported by MIT Press, IEEE Computer Society, and ACM SIGART.

Introduction

The AAAI Digital Library is an online archive of research papers, conference proceedings, and publications related to Artificial intelligence, Robotics, and Computer vision. It provides a platform for researchers, academics, and practitioners to access and share knowledge, fostering collaboration and innovation in the field, as seen in the work of Marvin Minsky, John McCarthy, and Alan Turing. The library is closely tied to the AAAI Conference, which brings together experts from Stanford University, Carnegie Mellon University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to present and discuss the latest research in AI. The library's content is also influenced by the work of organizations such as the National Science Foundation (NSF), DARPA, and the European Association for Artificial Intelligence (EurAI).

History

The AAAI Digital Library was established in the 1990s as a response to the growing need for a centralized repository of AI research papers and publications. The library's early development was influenced by the work of Douglas Engelbart, Vint Cerf, and Bob Kahn, who played a crucial role in shaping the field of Computer science and Networking. Over the years, the library has expanded to include papers from various conferences, workshops, and journals, including those from the International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML), Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS), and the Journal of Machine Learning Research (JMLR). The library's growth has been supported by organizations such as Google, Microsoft Research, and the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence.

Content

The AAAI Digital Library contains a vast collection of research papers, conference proceedings, and publications related to Artificial intelligence, Machine learning, and Computer science. The library's content includes papers on topics such as Natural language processing, Computer vision, and Robotics, as well as papers from conferences such as the AAAI Conference, IJCAI, and ICML. The library also includes papers from journals such as JAIR, JMLR, and the IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence (TPAMI). The content is curated by experts from institutions such as Harvard University, University of California, Berkeley, and University of Oxford, ensuring the highest quality and relevance of the papers.

Access_and_Availability

The AAAI Digital Library is available online, providing access to its vast collection of research papers and publications to researchers, academics, and practitioners worldwide. The library's content is accessible through a user-friendly interface, allowing users to search, browse, and download papers, as well as access related resources such as Datasets and Software. The library is also indexed by major academic databases such as Google Scholar, Microsoft Academic, and Semantic Scholar, making it easily discoverable by researchers. Institutions such as University of Cambridge, University of Edinburgh, and Australian National University provide access to the library's content through their respective libraries and research centers.

Impact_and_Usage

The AAAI Digital Library has had a significant impact on the field of Artificial intelligence, providing a platform for researchers to share and access knowledge, and facilitating collaboration and innovation. The library's content has been cited in numerous research papers and publications, including those in top-tier conferences and journals such as NeurIPS, ICLR, and TPAMI. The library is widely used by researchers, academics, and practitioners from institutions such as Stanford University, MIT, and Carnegie Mellon University, as well as by organizations such as Google, Facebook AI, and Microsoft Research. The library's usage is also reflected in its inclusion in the ACM Digital Library and the IEEE Xplore digital library.

Organization_and_Maintenance

The AAAI Digital Library is maintained by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting research and innovation in the field of Artificial intelligence. The library's content is curated by experts from the AAAI and other institutions, ensuring the highest quality and relevance of the papers. The library is also supported by organizations such as the National Science Foundation (NSF), DARPA, and the European Association for Artificial Intelligence (EurAI), which provide funding and resources for the library's development and maintenance. The library's organization and maintenance are overseen by a board of directors, which includes representatives from institutions such as University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Georgia Institute of Technology. Category:Digital libraries