Ole-Christoffer Granmo

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Ole-Christoffer Granmo (born 26 August 1974) is a Norwegian computer scientist. Granmo is a professor and director at the Centre for Artificial Intelligence Research (CAIR) at the University of Agder.

Granmo grew up in Skien and studied at the University of Oslo. He completed his master's degree in computer science in 1999 and PhD in 2004.[1][2]

In 2018, Granmo published a paper on an artificial Intelligence algorithm based on propositional logic, which he named a Tsetlin machine.[3] Researchers around the world has since started to adopt the technology, and seen promising results for the technology in a variety of fields.[4] In 2022, Granmo was named the decade's researcher in artificial intelligence by Norwegian Artificial Intelligence Research Consortium (NORA).[5]

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  1. ^ Date, Ahmed Abouzeid October 2018 to; Date, Saeed Rahimi Gorji May 2018 to; Date, Darshana Abeyrathna Januar 2018 to; Date, Jivitesh Sharma January 2017 to; Date, Sondre Glimsdal Applied Thompson Sampling August 2011 to; Oct 2015, Xuan Zhang Learning Automata-Bayesian Estimator Algorithms May 2010 to; May 2012, Anis Yazidi Intelligent Learning Automata-based Strategies Applied to Personalized Service Provisioning in Pervasive Environments University of Agder and Ericsson Research Nov 2008 to; bokkapitler, Vitenskapelige artikler og; Bøker. "Ole-Christoffer Granmo". Universitetet i Agder (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2021-12-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "Ole-Christoffer Granmo - Center for Artificial Intelligence Research". cair.uia.no. Retrieved 2021-12-19.
  3. ^ Granmo, Ole-Christoffer (2021-01-01). "The Tsetlin Machine -- A Game Theoretic Bandit Driven Approach to Optimal Pattern Recognition with Propositional Logic". arXiv:1804.01508 [cs.AI].
  4. ^ Tegnander, Pål (2021-12-18). "Norsk oppfinnelse på kunstig intelligens vekker oppsikt verden over". NRK (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 2021-12-19.
  5. ^ Hystad, Joar (2022-06-10). "UiA-professor fekk pris". khrono.no (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 2022-06-12.

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