Stan Franklin (born August 14, 1931) is an American scientist. He is the W. Harry Feinstone Interdisciplinary Research Professor at the
University of Memphis
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in
Memphis, Tennessee
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, and co-director of the Institute of Intelligent Systems.
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Artificial Minds
''Artificial Minds: An Exploration of the Mechanisms of Mind'' is a book written by Stan Franklin and published in 1995 by MIT Press.
The book is a wide-ranging tour of the development of artificial intelligence as of the time it was written. As ...
'', (
MIT Press
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History
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, 1995)
[Holland, Owe]
Machine Consciousness
p. vi-vii (2003) (short biographical paragraph in Contributors section) and the developer of
IDA
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and its successor
LIDA
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, both computational implementations of
Global Workspace Theory. He is founder of the
Cognitive Computing Research Group at the University of Memphis.
Life and work
Franklin was born in Memphis, Tennessee in 1931. His graduate degrees are from
UCLA
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, his undergraduate degree from the University of Memphis. He has been on the faculties of the
University of Florida
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, the
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
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,
Carnegie Mellon University
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, and the University of Memphis.
He was formerly a
mathematician
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Mathematicians are concerned with numbers, data, quantity, structure, space, models, and change.
History
On ...
, who introduced the concept of Sequential Spaces::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sequential_space. He then became first a
computer scientist
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Computer scientists typically work on the theoretical side of computation, as opposed to the hardware side on which computer engineers mainly focus (al ...
and then a
cognitive scientist, Franklin has worked for some years on "conscious" software agents, which model the
global workspace theory of consciousness. These autonomous agents computationally model human and animal cognition, and provide testable hypotheses for cognitive scientists and
neuroscientist
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s. This work is funded by the
United States Navy
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and has been the subject of numerous papers in scientific journals and conference proceedings.
Publications
Franklin has authored or co-authored numerous academic papers as well as a book entitled ''Artificial Minds'' published by MIT Press, which was a primary selection of the Library of Science book club, and has been translated into Japanese and Portuguese.
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*Franklin, S., Strain, S., Snaider, J., McCall, R., & Faghihi, U. (2012)." Global Workspace Theory, its LIDA Model and the Underlying Neuroscience". ''Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures, 1'', 32–43, doi: 10.1016/j.bica.2012.04.001
*D'Mello, Sidney K., & Franklin, S. (2011). "A Cognitive Model's View of Animal Cognition". ''Current Zoology, 54''(4), 499–512.
*Wallach, W.; Franklin, S.; & Allen, C. (2010). "A Conceptual and Computational Model of Moral Decision Making in Human and Artificial Agents" in Wallach, W. & Franklin, S. (eds.), ''Topics in Cognitive Science, special issue on Cognitive Based Theories of Moral Decision Making.'' pp. 454–485 Cognitive Science Society.
*Baars, B. J. & Franklin, S. (2009). "Consciousness is computational: The LIDA model of Global Workspace Theory". ''International Journal of Machine Consciousness, 1''(1), 23–32.
*Franklin, S. (2007). "A Foundational Architecture for Artificial General Intelligence" in Goertzel B. & Wang, P. (eds.), ''Advances in Artificial General Intelligence: Concepts, Architectures and Algorithms'', Proceedings of the AGI Workshop 2006 (pp. 36–54). Amsterdam: IOS Press.
*Franklin, S., & Ramamurthy, U. (2006). "Motivations, Values and Emotions: Three sides of the same coin". ''Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Epigenetic Robotics'' (Vol. 128, pp. 41–48). Paris, France: Lund University Cognitive Studies.
*Franklin, S. 2005. "A 'Consciousness' Based Architecture for a Functioning Mind" in ''Visions of Mind'', Davis, D. N. (ed.) Hershey, PA: Information Science Publishing.
*Franklin, S; Baars, B. J.; Ramamurthy, U. and Ventura, Matthew. 2005. "The role of consciousness in memory". ''Brains, Minds and Media'' 1: 1–38, pdf.
*Baars, Bernard J. and Franklin, Stan. 2003. "How conscious experience and working memory interact". ''Trends in Cognitive Sciences'' 7: 166–172.
*Franklin, Stan (2003), "IDA: A Conscious Artifact?" in ''Machine Consciousness'', Holland, Owen (ed.) (Exeter, UK: Imprint Academic).
References
External links
Official websiteCognitive Computing Research Group"How Minds Work" tutorial
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1931 births
Living people
University of Florida faculty
Artificial intelligence researchers
IIT Kanpur faculty
Carnegie Mellon University faculty
University of Memphis faculty