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In this chapter an approach to combine knowledge from computational memory and brain research with information extraction studies for the design of web agents is described. Our aim is investigating cognitive phenomena and computational algorithms applying to the intersection of three independent research areas – information extraction research (IER), human memory modeling (HMM) and computational brain research (CBR).
Autobiographical Memory, Hippocampus, Theta Phase Encoding, Web Agents
Autobiographical Memory, Hippocampus, Theta Phase Encoding, Web Agents
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