Stan Franklin

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Stan Franklin
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur; Carnegie Mellon University; University of Memphis;
Doctoral advisorRobert Sorgenfrey

Stan Franklin (August 14, 1931 – January 23, 2023

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

, and the University of Memphis.

He was formerly a

global workspace theory of consciousness. These autonomous agents computationally model human and animal cognition, and provide testable hypotheses for cognitive scientists and neuroscientists. This work was funded by the United States Navy
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.

References

  1. ^ "Dr. Stan Franklin dies: Memphis genius pioneered 'Artificial Intelligence'".
  2. ^ Shepard, Scott (February 1, 2004). "U of M seeks $50 million NSF grant". www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved 2023-07-08.
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