Middle English memorie, from Anglo-French memoire, memorie, from Latin memoria, from memor mindful; akin to Old English gemimor well-known, Greek mermēra care, Sanskrit smarati he remembers
What is memory? As we age, it's common to worry about losing our memories - partly because a certain amount of age-related memory loss is perfectly normal. In order to preserve your memory as you age, it's important to understand how memory functions. So, what is memory? Where in the brain are memories stored, and how does the brain retrieve them? Quite simply, memory is our ability to recall ...
From Anglo-Norman memorie, Old French memoire etc., from Latin memoria (“the faculty of remembering, remembrance, memory, a historical account”), from memor (“mindful, remembering”), from Proto-Indo-European * (s)mer- (to remember), related to Ancient Greek μνήμη (mnḗmē, “memory”) μέρμερος (mérmeros, “anxious ...
[Middle English memorie, from Anglo-French, from Latin memoria, from memor, mindful; see (s)mer-1 in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
EurekAlert!: Multi-slot memory with dynamic gating: A multi-task framework for interpretable sequential recommendation in niche POI scenarios
Sequential point-of-interest (POI) recommendations in niche cultural-tourism settings must capture users’ parallel interests and rapid intent shifts. Therefore, an Osaka Metropolitan University ...
Multi-slot memory with dynamic gating: A multi-task framework for interpretable sequential recommendation in niche POI scenarios