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Four Decades of AI in Portugal

Published: 01 December 2016 Publication History

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This column explores the emergence of AI in Portugal, its blossoming AI community, including the association supporting it, and briefly surveys AI topics currently and historically explored in the country.

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cover image AI Magazine
AI Magazine  Volume 37, Issue 4
Winter 2016
110 pages
ISSN:0738-4602
EISSN:2371-9621
DOI:10.1002/aaai.v37.4
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American Association for Artificial Intelligence

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