Apple tests new Siri feature that handles multiple commands at once - The American Bazaar
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HippoMM: Hippocampal-inspired Multimodal Memory for Long Audiovisual Event Understanding
arXiv:2504.10739v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Comprehending extended audiovisual experiences remains challenging for computational systems, particularly temporal integration and cross-modal associations fundamental to human episodic memory. We introduce HippoMM, a computational cognitive architecture that maps hippocampal mechanisms to solve these challenges. Rather than relying on scaling or architectural sophistication, HippoMM implements three integrated components: (i) Episodic Segmentation detects audiovisual input changes to split videos into discrete episodes, mirroring dentate gyrus pattern separation; (ii) Memory Consolidation compresses episodes into summaries with key features preserved, analogous to hippocampal memory formation; and (iii) Hierarchical Memory Retriev
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