Forgetting in long-term memory, as measured in a recall or a recognition test, is faster for items encoded more recently than for items encoded earlier. Data on forgetting curves fit a power function well. In contrast, many connectionist models predict either exponential decay or completely flat forgetting curves. This paper suggests a connectionist model to account for power-function forgetting curves by using bounded weights and by generating the learning rates from a monotonically decreasing function. The bounded weights introduce exponential forgetting in each weight and a power-function forgetting results when weights with different learning rates are averaged. It is argued that these assumptions are biologically reasonable. Therefore ...
This thesis describes a connectionist approach to learning and long-term memory consolidation, inspi...
We describe a mathematical model of learning and memory and apply it to the dynamics of forgetting a...
Two explanations have been proposed to explain forgetting: decay (forgetting occurs as a function of...
Forgetting in long-term memory, as measured in a recall or a recognition test, is faster for items e...
Empirical forgetting curve data have been shown to follow a power function. In contrast, many connec...
A new method is described for determining the effect of original earning (or any other variable) on ...
Researchers from various disciplines have been pursuing better understanding of learning and forgett...
Power functions (e.g., f(t) = atb) describe the relationships among many variables observed in natu...
Psychologists have debated the form of the forgettingcurve for over a century. We focus on resolving...
In three experiments, we investigated prior findings that following some memory tasks, essentially f...
Studying the laws of memorization, the German experimental psychologist German Ebbinghaus statistica...
We describe a mathematical model of learning and memory and apply it to the dynamics of forgetting a...
We trained the network show in Fig 12 using osNEF to produce a gated difference memory, as described...
Models of memory that rely on a single forgetting curve can struggle to simultaneously capture memor...
A complete and holistic understanding of human cognitive function using a cognitive model should be ...
This thesis describes a connectionist approach to learning and long-term memory consolidation, inspi...
We describe a mathematical model of learning and memory and apply it to the dynamics of forgetting a...
Two explanations have been proposed to explain forgetting: decay (forgetting occurs as a function of...
Forgetting in long-term memory, as measured in a recall or a recognition test, is faster for items e...
Empirical forgetting curve data have been shown to follow a power function. In contrast, many connec...
A new method is described for determining the effect of original earning (or any other variable) on ...
Researchers from various disciplines have been pursuing better understanding of learning and forgett...
Power functions (e.g., f(t) = atb) describe the relationships among many variables observed in natu...
Psychologists have debated the form of the forgettingcurve for over a century. We focus on resolving...
In three experiments, we investigated prior findings that following some memory tasks, essentially f...
Studying the laws of memorization, the German experimental psychologist German Ebbinghaus statistica...
We describe a mathematical model of learning and memory and apply it to the dynamics of forgetting a...
We trained the network show in Fig 12 using osNEF to produce a gated difference memory, as described...
Models of memory that rely on a single forgetting curve can struggle to simultaneously capture memor...
A complete and holistic understanding of human cognitive function using a cognitive model should be ...
This thesis describes a connectionist approach to learning and long-term memory consolidation, inspi...
We describe a mathematical model of learning and memory and apply it to the dynamics of forgetting a...
Two explanations have been proposed to explain forgetting: decay (forgetting occurs as a function of...