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A mathematician turned computer scientist turning cognitive scientist, Stan Franklin is the W. Harry Feinstone Interdisciplinary Research Professor at the University of Memphis, a winner of its Eminent Faculty Award, a FedEx Institute of Technology founding fellow, and Director of the Institute for Intelligent Systems. His research is motivated by wanting to know how minds work: human minds, animal minds and, particularly, artificial minds. For some years he's worked on "conscious" software agents, that is, autonomous agents modeling a psychological theory of consciousness. These agents model human and animal cognition and provide testable hypotheses for cognitive scientists and neuroscientists. This endeavor, funded by the US Navy, has been the subject of some sixty papers in scientific journals and conference proceedings. His graduate degrees are from UCLA, his undergraduate degree from the University of Memphis. He has authored or co-authored well over a hundred 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. FITCAR project - LIDA-AV
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