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Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, 2019
The rapid growth of "big-data" intensified the problem of data movement when processing data analytics: Large amounts of data need to move through the memory up to the CPU before any computation takes place. To tackle this costly problem, Processing-in-Memory (PIM) inverts the traditional data processing by pushing computation to memory with an impact ...
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The rapid growth of "big-data" intensified the problem of data movement when processing data analytics: Large amounts of data need to move through the memory up to the CPU before any computation takes place. To tackle this costly problem, Processing-in-Memory (PIM) inverts the traditional data processing by pushing computation to memory with an impact ...
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Intermediate-term processes in memory formation
Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2006Neuroscientists have invested considerable effort in attempting to elucidate the molecular mechanisms that mediate short-term and long-term forms of learning and memory. For instance, the discovery of long-term potentiation inspired a field that has produced hundreds of studies examining both early and late forms of long-term potentiation.
Shara, Stough +2 more
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Familiarity and categorization processes in memory search
Cognitive Psychology, 2014A fundamental distinction in tasks of memory search is whether items receive varied mappings (targets and distractors switch roles across trials) or consistent mappings (targets and distractors never switch roles). The type of mapping often produces markedly different performance patterns, but formal memory-based models that account quantitatively for ...
Robert M, Nosofsky +3 more
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Time-Dependent Processes in Memory Storage
Science, 1966These observations indicate that the long-lasting trace of an experience is not completely fixed, consolidated, or coded at the time of the experience. Consolidation requires time, and under at least some circumstances the processes of consolidation appear to be susceptible to a variety of influences—both facilitating and impairing—for several hours ...
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Knowledge affords distinctive processing in memory
Journal of Memory and Language, 2011The effect of knowledge on memory generally is processing. However, both conceptual and empirical reasons exist to suspect that the organizational account is incomplete. Recently a revised version of that account has been proposed under the rubric of distinctiveness theory (Rawson & Van Overschelde, 2008).
R. Reed Hunt, Katherine A. Rawson
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Anxiety and Encoding Processes in Memory
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1979This paper examines the effect of anxiety on encoding processes in memory. It is argued that the levels of processing model of memory provides a useful approach to the study of anxiety effects on encoding. In particular, relative to low-anxiety subjects, high-anxiety subjects can be characterized as encoding fewer semantic features, encoding less ...
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Database Processing-in-Memory: A Vision
2019The recent trend of Processing-in-Memory (PIM) promises to tackle the memory and energy wall problems lurking in the data movement around the memory hierarchy, like in data analysis applications. In this paper, we present our vision on how database systems can embrace PIM in query processing.
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