@article{ce3ae643beee4a3d97dc0639516cd426,
title = "Chapter 1 A brief history",
author = "Poulton, {Mary M.}",
note = "Funding Information: In the summer of 1956 John McCarthy (creator of the LISP language), then a math professor at Dartmouth, had received funding from the Rockefeller Foundation for a two-month study of the nascent field of machine intelligence. {"}The Dartmouth summer research project on artificial intelligence,{"} as the conference was named, was the origination for the term {"}artificial intelligence{"}. Minsky and John McCarthy went on to found the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at MIT. A division was beginning to form at this time between researchers who pursued symbolic processing on digital computers to simulate higher-order thinking (e.g. Samuelson's checker game research) and those who believed that understanding",
year = "2001",
doi = "10.1016/S0950-1401(01)80015-X",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "30",
pages = "3--18",
journal = "Handbook of Geophysical Exploration: Seismic Exploration",
issn = "0950-1401",
publisher = "Elsevier B.V.",
}