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Conference heron::euro_swas_ai

Title:Europe-Swas-Artificial-Intelligence
Moderator:HERON::BUCHANAN
Created:Fri Jun 03 1988
Last Modified:Thu Aug 04 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:442
Total number of notes:1429

362.0. "NN on MASSPAR?" by EVOAI1::RIPOLL (Stephane RIPOLL, EIS Paris) Fri Aug 23 1991 10:12

    I recently have attended a demo of the newly announced DECmpp 
    machine (MASSPAR), and was very much impressed by both its 
    processing power and development environment on the DECstation 
    front-end.
    
    Marketing messages tell DECmpp is well suited for Artificial 
    Intelligence applications , especially pattern matching, 
    content-based retrieval, & neural-networks. 
    
    Have there been any investigations on such applications from 
    groups inside DIGITAL? Does there exist any such AI tools running 
    on MASSPAR?
    
    Thanks for any help,
    -- St�phane --
    
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362.1Some infoFASDER::MTURNERMark Turner * DTN 425-3702 * MEL4Thu Aug 29 1991 21:4722
   There's currently a retrieval engine called Elixir which runs on the
   MASPAR. This does retrieval from large text data-bases and is similar
   to Excalibur, Topic, etc.

   For neural nets, things are at a more experimental stage.  Ford
   Aerospace in San Jose, California has done the most work; I have two
   papers by them about implementations of various NN systems on the
   MASPAR.  Please send mail if you'd like copies (and include address
   for airmail).

   Other applications for the MASPAR include Paragon Imaging's
   Visualization Workbench, which is a very nice package for image
   analysis.  They claim a 1000x speedup over typical workstation
   performance.  This package is useful in satellite imaging, part
   inspection, and other applications requiring sophisticated processing
   of images.

   Hope this is useful.


                                                        Mark
							
362.2Ford works interestLUPO::SIMINOThe Weatherby user for Big GamesTue Sep 03 1991 16:1318
    Hi Mark,
    
    could your send to me a copy of the Ford Aerospace works?
    
    Thanks a lot for your help.
    
    My address is 
    
    		RICCARDO SIMINO
    		Digital Equipment SPA
    		Viale Fulvio Testi, 280/6
    		20126 Milano
    		Italy
    
    Cheers
    
    Riccardo
    
362.3I'll buy a copy too...EVOAI1::RIPOLLStephane RIPOLL, EIS ParisWed Sep 04 1991 19:2916
    Mark,
    
    Thanks for the info. Could you send me a copy of the Ford paper? 
    My address is :
    	
      St�phane RIPOLL
      9/13 Avenue du Lac
      BP 235
      91007 Evry Cedex
      France	
    
    If you have more details on the NN stuff running on Masspar, I'm 
    interested.
    
    Cheers,
    -- St�phane --
362.4Me to pleaseCHEVIE::FITZGIBBONJoe Fitzgibbon, Valbonne EICThu Sep 05 1991 11:0811
Hi Marc,

	Please send me a copy to,-

	Digital
	Centre Technique Europe
	BP 129
	06561 Valbonne CEDEX
	France.

Thanks/Joe.
362.5MASPAR AI ApplicationsLUPO::SIMINOThe Weatherby fan for Big GamesFri Sep 06 1991 13:168
    Re .0
    
    See 366.3 note
    
    cheers
    
    Riccardo
    
362.6Me tooZPOVC::TIONGGEEMon Sep 09 1991 06:1510
    Hi,
    
    	I would like a copy too
    
    	Tiong-Gee Ng
    	Digital Equipment Singapore Pte Ltd
    	152 Beach Road #36-00
    	Gateway East
    	Singapore 0718
    
362.7Paragon Withdrawn from MASPARFASDER::MTURNERMark Turner * DTN 425-3702 * MEL4Wed Sep 11 1991 21:3318
    Folks,
    
    I have some recent news that Paragon (see .1) is being withdrawn from
    the MASPAR machines because of a lawsuit.  Paragon is apparently being
    sued by the University of New Mexico over the ownership of Paragon's
    products and technology, much of which originated at the university.
    
    So until we hear otherwise, Paragon is *not* available on MASPAR.  As
    far as I know, it's still available for sale to run on U*IX machines,
    including Digital's.
    
    More news as I get it.
    
    
    						Regards,
    
    
    						Mark