Retrieval and Organizational Strategies in Conceptual Memory PLE Memory

Retrieval and Organizational Strategies in Conceptual Memory  PLE  Memory
Author: Janet L. Kolodner
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2014-05-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317685913

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‘Someday we expect that computers will be able to keep us informed about the news. People have imagined being able to ask their home computers questions such as "What’s going on in the world?"...’. Originally published in 1984, this book is a fascinating look at the world of memory and computers before the internet became the mainstream phenomenon it is today. It looks at the early development of a computer system that could keep us informed in a way that we now take for granted. Presenting a theory of remembering, based on human information processing, it begins to address many of the hard problems implicated in the quest to make computers remember. The book had two purposes in presenting this theory of remembering. First, to be used in implementing intelligent computer systems, including fact retrieval systems and intelligent systems in general. Any intelligent program needs to use and store and use a great deal of knowledge. The strategies and structures in the book were designed to be used for that purpose. Second, the theory attempts to explain how people’s memories work and makes predictions about the organization of human memory.

RETRIEVAL ORG STRAT IN CONCEPTUA

RETRIEVAL ORG STRAT  IN CONCEPTUA
Author: KOLODNER
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2016-01-21
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 113899734X

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'Someday we expect that computers will be able to keep us informed about the news. People have imagined being able to ask their home computers questions such as "What's going on in the world?..".'. Originally published in 1984, this book is a fascinating look at the world of memory and computers before the internet became the mainstream phenomenon it is today. It looks at the early development of a computer system that could keep us informed in a way that we now take for granted. Presenting a theory of remembering, based on human information processing, it begins to address many of the hard problems implicated in the quest to make computers remember. The book had two purposes in presenting this theory of remembering. First, to be used in implementing intelligent computer systems, including fact retrieval systems and intelligent systems in general. Any intelligent program needs to use and store and use a great deal of knowledge. The strategies and structures in the book were designed to be used for that purpose. Second, the theory attempts to explain how people's memories work and makes predictions about the organization of human memory.

Retrieval and Organizational Strategies in Conceptual Memory

Retrieval and Organizational Strategies in Conceptual Memory
Author: Janet L. Kolodner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Memory
ISBN: 1848723210

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Retrieval and Organizational Strategies in Conceptual Memory PLE Memory

Retrieval and Organizational Strategies in Conceptual Memory  PLE  Memory
Author: Janet Kolodner
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2014-05-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317685920

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‘Someday we expect that computers will be able to keep us informed about the news. People have imagined being able to ask their home computers questions such as "What’s going on in the world?"...’. Originally published in 1984, this book is a fascinating look at the world of memory and computers before the internet became the mainstream phenomenon it is today. It looks at the early development of a computer system that could keep us informed in a way that we now take for granted. Presenting a theory of remembering, based on human information processing, it begins to address many of the hard problems implicated in the quest to make computers remember. The book had two purposes in presenting this theory of remembering. First, to be used in implementing intelligent computer systems, including fact retrieval systems and intelligent systems in general. Any intelligent program needs to use and store and use a great deal of knowledge. The strategies and structures in the book were designed to be used for that purpose. Second, the theory attempts to explain how people’s memories work and makes predictions about the organization of human memory.

Person Memory PLE Memory

Person Memory  PLE  Memory
Author: Reid Hastie,Thomas M. Ostrom,Ebbe B. Ebbesen,Robert S. Wyer,David L. Hamilton,Donal E. Carlston
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2014-05-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317695257

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Originally published in 1980, this title came about after many late night discussions between the authors during a 3-week workshop on Mathematical Approaches to Person Perception in 1974. In subsequent meetings a mutual interest emerged in the development of cognitive information processing metaphors for human thought and their application to problems of social perception, memory and judgment. Within the context of modern research on social cognition, the most distinctive aspects of the authors’ work was its empirical focus on how people cognitively represent people in memory, and its theoretical emphasis on models of cognitive organization and process. They concluded that an adequate theory of social memory was the necessary foundation for solutions to many questions concerning social perception and judgment that had dominated the 1974 workshop. This volume summarizes work conducted between 1974 and 1979 on social memory by these authors. In addition to six chapters summarizing individual research programs, the volume includes a general introduction and a concluding theoretical integration.

Levels of Processing in Human Memory PLE Memory

Levels of Processing in Human Memory  PLE  Memory
Author: Laird S. Cermak,Fergus I.M. Craik
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2014-05-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317749806

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As a conceptual framework for the investigation of human memory, the levels-of-processing paradigm had enjoyed immense popularity since its introduction in the early 1970s. It was the impetus behind literally hundreds of experiments and was used as an "explanation" for a wide range of retention phenomena. Consequently, a wealth of data and theory had emerged, and this title assimilates and evaluates this information. Originally published in 1979, the distinguished contributors to the volume – both proponents and opponents of the levels-of-processing framework – present here their latest data and ideas on a viewpoint that has been a tremendous influence in memory research and related areas.

Memory Development in Children PLE Memory

Memory Development in Children  PLE  Memory
Author: Peter Ornstein
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2014-05-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317743996

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Originally published in 1978, the contributors to this volume offer here chapters and position papers concerned with children’s memory. The chapters represent in-depth reports on children’s sensory memory, rehearsal processes, and organizational processes, as well as treatments of constructive aspects of children’s memory, the representational-development hypothesis, and memory in pre-schoolers. The position papers address critical issues confronting researchers in memory development, including the developmental implications of multistore and levels-of-processing models of memory, as well as distinctions between semantic and episodic memory, recall and recognition, and deliberate and nondeliberate aspects of children’s memory. An historical overview provides an introduction to the volume, leading the reader to the very latest in new directions of research in this area at the time. This volume will be of interest to all concerned with the development of memory in children.

Organization of Memory

Organization of Memory
Author: Endel Tulving
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1972
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: UOM:39015046332717

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