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claim:it-is-necessary-to-have-an-understanding-of-position-and-the-ability-to-make-and-retrieve-memories-to-successfully-make-sensory-predictions-as-fast-as-possibleIt is necessary to have an understanding of position and the ability to make and retrieve memories to successfully make sensory predictions as fast as possible
Design principle justifying the two-component (RNN + memory network) architecture shared by TEM and TEM-t.
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extracted_from(2021) · James C. R. Whittington · Joseph W. Warren · Timothy E.J. Behrens
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