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Negatu, A., D'Mello, S. K., and Franklin, S. (2006). Cognitively Inspired Anticipation and Anticipatory Learning Mechanisms for Autonomous Agents. Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Anticipatory Behavior in Adaptive Learning Systems (ABiALS 2006), ed. M. V. Butz, O. Sigaud, G. Pezzulo, and G. Baldassarre (pp 97-108). Rome. Italy: Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (ISTC-CNR).

Franklin, S. and Ramamurthy U., Motivations, Values and Emotions: 3 sides of the same coin, Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Epigenetic Robotics, Paris, France, September 2006, Lund University Cognitive Studies, 128, p. 41-48.

D'Mello S., Ramamurthy U., and Franklin S. (2006). Realizing Forgetting in a Modified Sparse Distributed Memory System. Proceedings of the 28th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, (pp. 1992-1997), Vancouver, Canada.

Ramamurthy, U., Baars, B., D'Mello, S. K., & Franklin, S. (2006). LIDA: A Working Model of Cognition. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling. Eds: Danilo Fum, Fabio Del Missier and Andrea Stocco; pp 244-249. Edizioni Goliardiche, Trieste, Italy.

D'Mello, S. K., U. Ramamurthy, A. Negatu, and S. Franklin. 2006. A Procedural Learning Mechanism for Novel Skill Acquisition. In Workshop on Motor Development: Proceeding of Adaptation in Artificial and Biological Systems, AISB'06, vol. 1, ed. T. Kovacs, and J. A. R. Marshall. Bristol, England: Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour.

Franklin, S. and F. G. Patterson, Jr. (2006). The Lida Architecture:  Adding New Modes of Learning to an Intelligent, Autonomous, Software Agent. Integrated Design and Process Technology, IDPT-2006, San Diego, CA, Society for Design and Process Science

Franklin, S. and Ferkin, M. 2006. An Ontology for Comparative Cognition: A Functional Approach. In Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews. 1:36-5

Franklin, S., “Cognitive Robots: Perceptual associative memory and learning, Proceedings of the 14th Annual International Workshop on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN 2005), Nashville, TN, August 13-15, 2005, pp. 427-433.

Franklin S, Baars BJ, Ramamurthy U, Ventura M (2005). The Role of Consciousness in Memory. Brains, Minds and Media, Vol.1, bmm150 (urn:nbn:de:0009-3-1505)

Franklin, S. (2005). A "Consciousness" based architecture for a functioning mind. In Visions of Mind, ed. D. Davis . Hershey , PA : IDEA Group, Inc.

Franklin, S. (2003). An autonomous software agent for navy personnel work: A case study. In Human Interaction with Autonomous Systems in Complex Environments: Papers from 2003 AAAI Spring Symposium, ed. D. Kortenkamp, and M. Freed. Palo Alto : AAAI.

Franklin, S. (2003). IDA: A conscious artifact? Journal of Consciousness Studies, 10, 47-66

McCauley, L., and Franklin, S. 2002. A large-scale multi-agent system for navy personnel distribution. Connection Science, 14, 371-385.

Franklin, S. (2001, March). An agent architecture potentially capable of robust autonomy. AAAI Spring Symposium on Robust Autonomy. American Association for Artificial Intelligence. Stanford , CA.

Franklin, S. (2001). Automating human information agents. In Practical Applications of Intelligent Agents, ed. Z. Chen, and L. C. Jain. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.

Franklin, S. (2001). Conscious Software: A computational view of mind. In Soft Computing Agents: New Trends for Designing Autonomous Systems, ed. V. Loia, and S. Sessa . Berlin : Springer (Physica-Verlag), 1-46.

Franklin, S., and Graesser, A. (2001, August). Modeling cognition with software agents. In CogSci2001: Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, ed. J. D. Moore, and K. Stenning. Mahwah , NJ : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

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