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TODAM2: A model for the storage and retrieval of item, associative, and serial-order information.
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EngineeringNeurolinguisticsStructured DataCognitionPsycholinguisticsSerial OrganizationStorage StructureExplicit MemorySocial SciencesEpisodic MemoryNatural Language ProcessingSerialization LanguageInformation RetrievalData ScienceComputational LinguisticsMemoryDistributed Associative MemoryData RetrievalData ManagementRetrieval TechniqueCognitive ScienceSerial-order InformationChunking (Psychology)Computer ScienceInformation ManagementMnemonicAssociative Memory (Psychology)Mirror ImageLinguistics
This article presents an extended version of the convolution-correlation memory model TODAM (theory of distributed associative memory) that not only eliminates some of the inadequacies of previous versions but also provides a unified treatment of item, associative, and serial-order information. The chunking model extended the basic convolution-correlation formalism by using multiple convolutions, n-grams (multiple autoassociations of sums of item vectors), and chunks (sums of n-grams) to account for chunking and serial organization. TODAM2 extends the chunking model by including rn-grams (reduced n-grams), labels, and "lebals" (the involution or mirror image of a label) to provide a general model for episodic memory. For paired associates, it is assumed that subjects store only labeled n-grams and lebaled rn-grams. It is shown that the model is broadly consistent with a number of major empirical paired-associate and serial-order effects.
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