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Memorization (British English: memorisation) is the
process of
committing something to memory. It is a
mental process undertaken in
order to
store in memory...
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evolution by
shaping processes of variation, transmission, and selection.
Memorization is an
emergent behavior in LLMs in
which long
strings of text are occasionally...
- romanized: ḥāfiẓ, pl. ḥuffāẓ حُفَّاظ, f. ḥāfiẓa حافظة) is
someone who has
completely memorized the
Quran which consists of 114
Surah (chapters), 6,666 or 6,236 verses...
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itself and of the
linguistic field of philology.
There are many ways to
memorize π,
including the use of
piems (a portmanteau,
formed by
combining pi and...
- Rote
learning is a
memorization technique based on repetition. The
method rests on the
premise that the
recall of
repeated material becomes faster the...
- (born 1946,
Miyagi Prefecture), is a
retired ****anese
engineer known for
memorizing and
reciting digits of pi. He is
known to have
recited more than 80,000...
- and remember, and was
sometimes jokingly referred to as "People Can't
Memorize Computer Industry Acronyms". To
recognize increased scope beyond memory...
- EPAM (Elementary
Perceiver and
Memorizer) is a
psychological theory of
learning and
memory implemented as a
computer program.
Originally designed by Herbert...
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usually with a
varying degree of difficulty. To compete,
contestants must
memorize the
spellings of
words as
written in dictionaries, and
recite them accordingly...
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operations with base-ten numbers. Many
educators believe it is
necessary to
memorize the
table up to 9 × 9. The
oldest known multiplication tables were used...