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Akash Singhal (07005016)
Ankush Jain (07005018)
Yashoteja M Prabhu (07005023)
Prashant Sachdeva (07D05009)
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Akash Singhal (07005016) Ankush Jain (07005018) Yashoteja M Prabhu (07005023) Prashant Sachdeva (07D05009)

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MOTIVATION
“… each of us remembers and forgets in a pattern whose labyrinthing windings are an identification mark no less distinctive than a fingerprint”
(American Pastoral, Philip Roth)
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MOTIVATION “… each of us remembers and forgets in a pattern whose labyrinthing windings are an identification mark no less distinctive than a fingerprint” (American Pastoral, Philip Roth)

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INTRODUCTION
Memory : Storage of information for later retrieval 
Human Memory Processes -> Strong Research Area in Psychology
Most accepted model of Memory divides the memory into three major parts:
Sensory
Short Term
Long Term
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INTRODUCTION Memory : Storage of information for later retrieval Human Memory Processes -> Strong Research Area in Psychology Most accepted model of Memory divides the memory into three major parts: Sensory Short Term Long Term

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Long-Term & Short-Term Memory, слайд №4
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TYPES OF MEMORY
Sensory Memory
Retain impressions of sensory information
Even after original stimulus ceases
Short Term Memory
Capacity for holding a small amount of information
Readily available for a short period of time
Long Term Memory
Memory that can last as little as a few days or as long as decades.
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TYPES OF MEMORY Sensory Memory Retain impressions of sensory information Even after original stimulus ceases Short Term Memory Capacity for holding a small amount of information Readily available for a short period of time Long Term Memory Memory that can last as little as a few days or as long as decades.

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ATKINSON AND SHIFFRIN MODEL
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EVIDENCE
Anterograde amnesia 
Intact ability to retain small amounts of information over short time scales
Ability to form longer-term memories dramatically impaired
Distractor task 
Impairs memory for the 3 to 5 most recently learned words of a list while leaving recall for words from earlier in the list unaffected;
Semantic similarity of the words
Affects only memory for earlier list words, not the last few words. 
Conclusion: 
Short term recall  Rehearsal
Long-term recall  Semantic similarity
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EVIDENCE Anterograde amnesia Intact ability to retain small amounts of information over short time scales Ability to form longer-term memories dramatically impaired Distractor task Impairs memory for the 3 to 5 most recently learned words of a list while leaving recall for words from earlier in the list unaffected; Semantic similarity of the words Affects only memory for earlier list words, not the last few words. Conclusion: Short term recall  Rehearsal Long-term recall  Semantic similarity

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CONTRADICTIONS
Tarnow’s work in 2005
The recall probability vs. latency curve is a straight line from 6 to 600 seconds, with the probability of failure to recall only saturating after 600 seconds . 
Two different memory stores => Discontinuity in this curve. Contradicts LTM-STM model. 
Other research 
Detailed pattern of recall errors very similar for recall  immediately after learning and recall after 24 hours.
Not expected from Atkinson and Shiffrin model
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CONTRADICTIONS Tarnow’s work in 2005 The recall probability vs. latency curve is a straight line from 6 to 600 seconds, with the probability of failure to recall only saturating after 600 seconds . Two different memory stores => Discontinuity in this curve. Contradicts LTM-STM model. Other research Detailed pattern of recall errors very similar for recall immediately after learning and recall after 24 hours. Not expected from Atkinson and Shiffrin model

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Long-Term & Short-Term Memory, слайд №9
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SHORT TERM MEMORY
Memory span 
The longest list of items that a person can repeat back immediately after presentation in correct order on 50% of trials
Miller observed this span to be approx 7 (Miller’s Magic Number) for adults
Memory span not limited in terms of bits but rather in terms of chunks
Chunk 
The largest meaningful unit in the presented material that the person recognizes
Eg. Numbers like 1947, 1857 can be associated with important years.
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SHORT TERM MEMORY Memory span The longest list of items that a person can repeat back immediately after presentation in correct order on 50% of trials Miller observed this span to be approx 7 (Miller’s Magic Number) for adults Memory span not limited in terms of bits but rather in terms of chunks Chunk The largest meaningful unit in the presented material that the person recognizes Eg. Numbers like 1947, 1857 can be associated with important years.

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WORKING MEMORY
Baddeley's model
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WORKING MEMORY Baddeley's model

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LONG-TERM MEMORY
Long term memory encodes information semantically for storage, as researched by Baddeley
However, memory also encodes by sound for storage
“Tip of the tongue" state
Role of Sleep in Long-Term Memory
Tarnow's theory, long term memories stored in dream format 
Electrical excitations of cortex give rise to experiences similar to dreams
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LONG-TERM MEMORY Long term memory encodes information semantically for storage, as researched by Baddeley However, memory also encodes by sound for storage “Tip of the tongue" state Role of Sleep in Long-Term Memory Tarnow's theory, long term memories stored in dream format Electrical excitations of cortex give rise to experiences similar to dreams

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CLASSIFICATION OF LTM
Declarative v/s Procedural:
Declarative
Factual Memory
Consciously Available 
Consists of Episodic memory & Semantic memory
Procedural
Refers to the use of objects or movements of the body
Prospective v/s Retrospective
 Emotional Memory
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CLASSIFICATION OF LTM Declarative v/s Procedural: Declarative Factual Memory Consciously Available Consists of Episodic memory & Semantic memory Procedural Refers to the use of objects or movements of the body Prospective v/s Retrospective Emotional Memory

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BIOLOGICAL BASIS
Cerebral cortex receives nerve messages from eyes, ears, and touch sensors.
The Prefrontal Cortex--Site of Working Memory .
Reflexive Long Term memory relies on the cerebellum and amygdala.
Declarative Long Term memory depend on the hippocampus and temporal lobes.
Long Term Potentiation: STM->LTM is thought to be encoded by modification of synaptic strength.
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BIOLOGICAL BASIS Cerebral cortex receives nerve messages from eyes, ears, and touch sensors. The Prefrontal Cortex--Site of Working Memory . Reflexive Long Term memory relies on the cerebellum and amygdala. Declarative Long Term memory depend on the hippocampus and temporal lobes. Long Term Potentiation: STM->LTM is thought to be encoded by modification of synaptic strength.

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BIOLOGICAL BASIS
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BIOLOGICAL BASIS

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MEMORY AND A.I.
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MEMORY AND A.I.

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MEMORY AND A.I. – ISSUES
Knowledge of the machine increases over time, slowing down its processing capability.
How does the machine remember the past events along with their context ?
How to use past events to decide what to perceive from new experiences?
Continuously modifying the “beliefs” on the basis of new experiences.
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MEMORY AND A.I. – ISSUES Knowledge of the machine increases over time, slowing down its processing capability. How does the machine remember the past events along with their context ? How to use past events to decide what to perceive from new experiences? Continuously modifying the “beliefs” on the basis of new experiences.

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(CONTD..)‏
Some terms:
Knowledge is the information about a domain that is used for solving problems in that domain. 
A knowledge-based system is a system that uses knowledge about a domain to act or to solve problems.
Knowledge tends to mean general information that is taken to be true. 
Belief tends to mean information that can be revised based on new information.
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(CONTD..)‏ Some terms: Knowledge is the information about a domain that is used for solving problems in that domain. A knowledge-based system is a system that uses knowledge about a domain to act or to solve problems. Knowledge tends to mean general information that is taken to be true. Belief tends to mean information that can be revised based on new information.

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INCREASING SET OF BELIEFS
The point of view is therefore emulationist and not simulationist.
The idea behind it is to build machines that do not necessarily simulate and reproduce the behaviour of the human mind, but are simply able to emulate it selectively, as the final result of several operations.
Things only with the same context should be present in the working memory.
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INCREASING SET OF BELIEFS The point of view is therefore emulationist and not simulationist. The idea behind it is to build machines that do not necessarily simulate and reproduce the behaviour of the human mind, but are simply able to emulate it selectively, as the final result of several operations. Things only with the same context should be present in the working memory.

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REMEMBERING PAST EVENTS
What is remembering?
How does the machine remember the past?
Clancey(1997) writes that what is remembered depends upon the context, or better, what is experienced depends on the context.
For humans its natural...
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REMEMBERING PAST EVENTS What is remembering? How does the machine remember the past? Clancey(1997) writes that what is remembered depends upon the context, or better, what is experienced depends on the context. For humans its natural...

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FUTURE DECISIONS
Storing is one thing and being able to retrieve is another. Does it know what it knows?
Usually, beliefs are overridden and machines forget what they did in the past.
How do machines remember what is done in the past, if the work of the machine the next day is similar to the day before ? 
How can the remembered past influence current activities?
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FUTURE DECISIONS Storing is one thing and being able to retrieve is another. Does it know what it knows? Usually, beliefs are overridden and machines forget what they did in the past. How do machines remember what is done in the past, if the work of the machine the next day is similar to the day before ? How can the remembered past influence current activities?

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MEMORY IN A.I.
Long Short Term Memory (RNN) :
A type of Artificial Neural Network.
Possesses learning capability,
    like any other neural network.
Contains a simple linear unit 
    with a single self-recurrent 
    connection which preserves 
	the state of neuron.
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MEMORY IN A.I. Long Short Term Memory (RNN) : A type of Artificial Neural Network. Possesses learning capability, like any other neural network. Contains a simple linear unit with a single self-recurrent connection which preserves the state of neuron.

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MEMORY AS ART !
Subject of interest from Historic times.
Memory not a static entity. It can be honed
	by practice.
Mnemotechnics: Used to organize memory impressions, improve recall, and assist in the combination of ideas.
Techniques involve Architectural Association  (Method of Loci), Graphical Mnemonic, Textual Mnemonic  etc.
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MEMORY AS ART ! Subject of interest from Historic times. Memory not a static entity. It can be honed by practice. Mnemotechnics: Used to organize memory impressions, improve recall, and assist in the combination of ideas. Techniques involve Architectural Association (Method of Loci), Graphical Mnemonic, Textual Mnemonic etc.

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IMPROVING MEMORY
From a Student’s perspective:
Rephrase and explain.
Be emotionally involved.
Schedule and read in chunks.
Use visual aids/word associations.
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IMPROVING MEMORY From a Student’s perspective: Rephrase and explain. Be emotionally involved. Schedule and read in chunks. Use visual aids/word associations.

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REFERENCES
Cite ^ Davelaar, E. J., Goshen-Gottstein, Y., A., A., Haarmann, H. J., & Usher, M. (2005): The demise of short-term memory revisited: empirical and computational investigation of recency effects. Psychological Review, 112, pp. 3–42.
Tarnow, Eugen (2005): The Short Term Memory Structure In State-Of-The Art Recall/Recognition Experiments of Rubin, Hinton and Wentzel.
Cite: ^ Baddeley, A. D. (1966). The influence of acoustic and semantic similarity on long-term memory for word sequences. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 18, 302-309.
Cite : Tarnow, E. (2003). "How Dreams And Memory May Be Related". Neuro-Psychoanalysis 5 (2): 177-182. http://cogprints.org/2068/.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/11/091109173724.htm
http://www.springerlink.com/content/rn29y0encalp6vwl/
http://homepage.mac.com/msierhuis/Papers/AAAISpring04_SS504SierhuisM.pdf
http://people.cs.ubc.ca/~poole/aibook/html/ArtInt_40.html
http://www.molwick.com/en/memory/033-short-term-memory.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long-term_memory
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short-term_memory#cite_note-18
http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~waleed/phd/html/node37.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perceptron
ywww.dartmouth.edu/~acskills/docs/increase_memory.doc
http://www.slideshare.net/gskeesee/memory-aids
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_of_memory
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REFERENCES Cite ^ Davelaar, E. J., Goshen-Gottstein, Y., A., A., Haarmann, H. J., & Usher, M. (2005): The demise of short-term memory revisited: empirical and computational investigation of recency effects. Psychological Review, 112, pp. 3–42. Tarnow, Eugen (2005): The Short Term Memory Structure In State-Of-The Art Recall/Recognition Experiments of Rubin, Hinton and Wentzel. Cite: ^ Baddeley, A. D. (1966). The influence of acoustic and semantic similarity on long-term memory for word sequences. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 18, 302-309. Cite : Tarnow, E. (2003). "How Dreams And Memory May Be Related". Neuro-Psychoanalysis 5 (2): 177-182. http://cogprints.org/2068/. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/11/091109173724.htm http://www.springerlink.com/content/rn29y0encalp6vwl/ http://homepage.mac.com/msierhuis/Papers/AAAISpring04_SS504SierhuisM.pdf http://people.cs.ubc.ca/~poole/aibook/html/ArtInt_40.html http://www.molwick.com/en/memory/033-short-term-memory.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long-term_memory http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short-term_memory#cite_note-18 http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~waleed/phd/html/node37.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perceptron ywww.dartmouth.edu/~acskills/docs/increase_memory.doc http://www.slideshare.net/gskeesee/memory-aids http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_of_memory

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