Computational Politics: Into The Mainstream?

John C. Mallery
Intelligent Information Infrastructure Project
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

http://www.ai.mit.edu/projects/iiip/home-page.html

Presentation at the M.I.T. Political Science Department, December 8, 1994.

  1. Computational Politics: Into The Mainstream?
  2. Overview
  3. The WWW Revolution
  4. Major Application Areas
  5. Computational Tools
  6. Challenges for Wide-Area Communications
  7. Communication as Representation
  8. Representational Felicity
  9. Classes of Representations
  10. Analytical Tools
  11. Interpretive Models
  12. Paradigms of Information Access
  13. Dynamic Access
  14. Knowledge-Based Access
  15. Consequences
  16. Pollster's Assistant
  17. Automatic Email Surveys
  18. Policy Hypertexts