Memory without organization: Properties of a model with random storage and undirected retrieval |
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Authors: | Thomas K. Landauer |
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Affiliation: | Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974 USA |
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Abstract: | A very simple spatial model of memory storage and retrieval is described, analyzed, and discussed. The postulated memory is without organization in the sense that neither the place of storage nor the order of search during retrieval is influenced by the nature of the information being stored or retrieved. The memory consists of a three-dimensional space containing a large number of homogeneously distributed loci at which data may be stored. Data received near each other in time are stored at nearby locations. Access is by an undirected expanding-sphere search. The model exhibits a wide variety of quantitatively and qualitatively humanlike behavior with respect to both standard learning and forgetting paradigms and with respect to frequency effects and other phenomena in word processing. |
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Keywords: | Reprints may be requested from Thomas K. Landauer Bell Laboratories Murray Hill NJ 07974. |
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