AISpace2 were written under the guidance of:
AISpace2: An Interactively Visualizable Tool for Learning and Teaching Artificial Intelligence. Chenliang Zhou, Dominic Kuang, Jingru Liu, Tony Yang, Zijia Zhang, Alan Mackworth, David Poole. AAAI 2020. https://ojs.aaai.org/index.php/AAAI/article/view/7068.
The AISpace2 project has been financially supported by the University of British Columbia (UBC) through its Science Undergraduate Research Experience Award (SURE) and by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) through its Undergraduate Student Research Awards (USRA).
The AISpace2 project has been designed, developed and maintained by teams of students and faculty in UBC. We sincerely thank our helpers for their contributions.
AIspace is the first generation of AISpace2. It is a set of Java applets for learning and exploring concepts in artificial intelligence.
AISpace2 is an open-source project hosted on GitHub.
This AISpace2 website is hosted on GitHub Pages. In both this site and the AISpace2 notebooks, we record which visualizations people use, and which controls you use for each one. This information is used to determine the amount of users on each components and to help us understand which tools are useful and where we can improve. None of this information is associated with you as an individual.
We also use Google Analytics to collect the user access statistics for us to improve the website and AISpace2 itself. Information about your use of our website is shared with Google for that purpose.
You can choose to provide us with personal information through emails to help@aispace.org. This information is used to gather feedback about our work and will not be distributed or used for commercial purposes.
This AISpace2 website, provided under the URL https://aispace2.github.io/AISpace2, and the AISpace2 files you can download from this website, hereinafter referred to collectively as "this work," are authored by the AISpace2 Developers. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.