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Comment author: JJXW 20 June 2012 09:08:27PM 1 point [-]
Comment author: beriukay 08 October 2012 03:35:56AM *  3 points [-]
  1. Andrew, A.M. Learning Machines, 1959. Found here.
  2. Booth, Andrew. How Much Can Machines Learn?.
  3. There's a book at the local library, so I can get you some selected chapters.
  4. In the works.
  5. Same as #3.
  6. Same, but may be in ebook form.
  7. Also not found.
  8. Same as #3.
  9. Williams, J.D. Toward Intelligent Machines
  10. Not found.

Edited: Added #2 to list. Edited again: Added #9 to list.

Comment author: jsalvatier 27 June 2012 05:17:37PM *  3 points [-]

Sorry, very little luck.

  1. Not found.
  2. Not found.
  3. I can't get a whole book, but I could probably get a chapter out of a book
  4. Same.
  5. Same.
  6. I don't think I can even get a chapter from this book.
  7. Not found.
  8. No access.
  9. Not found.
Comment author: RichardKennaway 08 October 2012 10:03:30AM 2 points [-]

If you're still looking for "Latest Methods for the Conception and Education of Intelligent Machines", my university library has the issue of the journal this appeared in (Behavioral Science 4: 248-51; July 1959). Let me know if you want a copy.

Comment author: JJXW 09 October 2012 06:36:30AM 0 points [-]

Thank you very much for the offer. I am not looking for this text anymore.