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Morlhach

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Long term memory
« on: July 24, 2007, 04:00:13 pm »
I noticed that the routine used in the "learn from clipboard" feature was working pretty well.

I was then thinking about something.
Human beings store the informations in the short term memory and hash them during sleep to pass them into the long term memory.

I was thinking why not doing the same for Hal.
I explain myself, as long as Hal is active, it could store the informations into de user_tmp database but once it becomes not active, it could hash it to put it into the long term memory (_tables and users tables). It would provide a much more consistent knowledge and avoid the  knowledgde "per sentence". It could also make much more relationships in once than it does before.

It is just a thought, but it could be a track to follow. If i am right someone already made something like that a couple of years ago for Hal and was calling it "rubbing the cells". But the Robert's routine is much more efficient.
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Morlhach