Nils John Nilsson (February 6, 1933 – April 23, 2019) was an
American
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computer scientist. He was one of the founding researchers in the discipline of
artificial intelligence
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.
He was the first Kumagai Professor of Engineering in
computer science
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at
Stanford University
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from 1991 until his retirement. He is particularly known for his contributions to
search
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,
planning
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,
knowledge representation
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, and
robotics
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.
Early life and education
Nilsson was born in
Saginaw
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,
Michigan
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, in 1933.
He received his Ph.D. from Stanford in 1958, and spent much of his career at
SRI International
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, a private research lab spun off from Stanford.
Nilsson served as a
lieutenant
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in the
U.S. Air Force
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from 1958 to 1961; he was stationed at the
Rome Air Development Center
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in
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,
New York
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Career
SRI International
Starting in 1966, Nilsson, along with
Charles A. Rosen and
Bertram Raphael
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Early life and education
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, led a research team in the construction of
Shakey, a robot that constructed a model of its environment from sensor data, reasoned about that environment to arrive at a plan of action, then carried that plan out by sending commands to its motors.
This paradigm has been enormously influential in AI.
Textbooks such as ''Introduction to Artificial Intelligence'', ''Essentials of Artificial Intelligence'', and the first edition of ''Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach'' show this influence in almost every chapter.
Although the basic idea of using logical reasoning to decide on actions is due to John McCarthy, Nilsson's group was the first to embody it in a complete agent, along the way inventing the
A* search algorithm
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and founding the field of
automated temporal planning.
In the latter pursuit, they invented the
STRIPS planner, whose action representation is still the basis of many of today's planning algorithms. The subfield of automated temporal planning called ''classical planning'' is based on most of the assumptions built into STRIPS.
Stanford University
In 1985, Nilsson became a faculty member at
Stanford University
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, in the Computer Science Department.
He was chair of the department from 1985 to 1990.
He was the Kumagai Professor of Engineering from the foundation of the Chair in around 1991 until his retirement, and remained Kumagai Professor Emeritus until his death.
He was the fourth President of the
AAAI
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(1982–83) and a Founding Fellow of that organization.
Nilsson wrote or coauthored several books on AI, including two that have been especially widely read - ''Principles of Artificial Intelligence'' (1982) and ''Logical Foundations of Artificial Intelligence'' (1987).
Awards and memberships
In 2011, Nilsson was inducted into
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' AI's Hall of Fame for the "significant contributions to the field of AI and intelligent systems".
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Personal life
On July 19, 1958, Nilsson married Karen Braucht, with whom he had two children.
Braucht died in 1991.
In 1992 he married Grace Abbott, who had four children from a previous marriage.
Nilsson died on April 23, 2019, at his home in
Medford,
Oregon
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, at the age of 86.
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See also
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Morgan Kaufmann Publishers
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References
External links
Nilsson's home page*
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Oral history interview with Nils J. Nilsson Charles Babbage Institute
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, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. Nilsson gives an overview of DARPA-sponsored AI research at SRI, including his own work in robotics (especially during the period 1966-1971), research on the Computer Based Consultant, and related research on natural language and speech understanding. He describes the significance and relationship of robotics to the larger field of AI, particularly the intellectual problems it addressed and the enabling technologies it helped develop.
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1933 births
2019 deaths
American people of Swedish descent
Artificial intelligence researchers
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People from Saginaw, Michigan
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SRI International people
Stanford University alumni
Stanford University School of Engineering faculty