Peter Nordin

Peter Nordin (August 9, 1965 – October 12, 2020)[1] was a Swedish computer scientist, entrepreneur and author who has contributed to artificial intelligence, automatic programming, machine learning, and evolutionary robotics.

[11] and demonstrated that GP can be used for real-time, on-line training and control[citation needed] of robotic systems.

[dead link‍][20] For a short period he led an international master's degree program in CAS, which he co-founded.

[dead link‍][21] He led the master’s program and supervised construction of GP-based adaptive physical robots.

[27] Several of Nordin's students have created their own humanoid projects, such as Davide Faconti and the REEM-B robot[28] and Almir Heralic with HR2.

[29] Much of this earlier work focused on evolutionary robotic training methods for: problem solving, sound and image processing, perception and advanced non-linear low-level control.

The popular science book; “Humanoider: Självlärande robotar och artificiell intelligens”,[34] was one result of this public interest.

[47] Peter Nordin was the inventor of the ALLAN-method[48] for Artificial General Intelligence based on complexity measures i.e.