We develop a probabilistic model of human memory performance in free recall experiments. In these experiments, a subject first studies a list of words and then tries to recall them. To model these data, we draw on both previous psychological research and statistical topic models of text documents. We assume that memories are formed by assimilating the semantic meaning of studied words (represented as a distribution over topics) into a slowly changing latent context (represented in the same space). During recall, this context is reinstated and used as a cue for retrieving studied words. By conceptualizing memory retrieval as a dynamic latent variable model, we are able to use Bayesian inference to represent uncertainty and reason about the c...
• We are interested in the dynamics of memory encoding and retrieval. • Free recall studies demonstr...
Perceptuo-motor sequences that underlie our everyday skills from walking to language have higher-ord...
Retrieving effectively from memory (REM; R. M. Shiffrin & M. Steyvers, 1997), an episodic model of m...
Quantitative models of human memory often rely on as-sumed latent memory processes, such as patterns...
Theories of word learning differentially weigh the role of repeated experience with a novel item, le...
Theories of word learning differentially weigh the role of repeated experience with a novel item, le...
Bayesian models of cognition provide a powerful way to understand the behavior and goals of individu...
Title: DyBaNeM: Bayesian Model of Episodic Memory Author: Mgr. Rudolf Kadlec E-mail: rudolf.kadlec@g...
The theory of signal detection is convenient for measuring mnemonic ability in recognition memory pa...
Many influential memory models are computational in the sense that their predictions are derived thr...
Copyright © 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Recognition memory experiments are an important s...
Psychologists have debated the form of the forgettingcurve for over a century. We focus on resolving...
The way in which memories decline over time has been studied for over a century, but remains an unre...
Residual fluctuations produced in typical experimental methodologies are examined as correlated nois...
The present thesis investigated how the memory systems related to the processing of semantic and epi...
• We are interested in the dynamics of memory encoding and retrieval. • Free recall studies demonstr...
Perceptuo-motor sequences that underlie our everyday skills from walking to language have higher-ord...
Retrieving effectively from memory (REM; R. M. Shiffrin & M. Steyvers, 1997), an episodic model of m...
Quantitative models of human memory often rely on as-sumed latent memory processes, such as patterns...
Theories of word learning differentially weigh the role of repeated experience with a novel item, le...
Theories of word learning differentially weigh the role of repeated experience with a novel item, le...
Bayesian models of cognition provide a powerful way to understand the behavior and goals of individu...
Title: DyBaNeM: Bayesian Model of Episodic Memory Author: Mgr. Rudolf Kadlec E-mail: rudolf.kadlec@g...
The theory of signal detection is convenient for measuring mnemonic ability in recognition memory pa...
Many influential memory models are computational in the sense that their predictions are derived thr...
Copyright © 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Recognition memory experiments are an important s...
Psychologists have debated the form of the forgettingcurve for over a century. We focus on resolving...
The way in which memories decline over time has been studied for over a century, but remains an unre...
Residual fluctuations produced in typical experimental methodologies are examined as correlated nois...
The present thesis investigated how the memory systems related to the processing of semantic and epi...
• We are interested in the dynamics of memory encoding and retrieval. • Free recall studies demonstr...
Perceptuo-motor sequences that underlie our everyday skills from walking to language have higher-ord...
Retrieving effectively from memory (REM; R. M. Shiffrin & M. Steyvers, 1997), an episodic model of m...