Contents of CMS
  1. Introduction
  2. Models of learning & memory
  3. Perception & Experience
  4. Creating Features
  5. Storage
  6. Recall
  7. Learning by Experience

This exposition of the CMS is in seven parts.
The introduction will consider the declarative learning task that the CMS models.
Then we look at existing models of learning and memory, and in escaping from the box how it is necessary to be able to escape from closed representations.
Next we look at how the role of perception in organising our memories, and how these change with experience.
The next section addresses the crucial question of how one can create features dynamically, without having the features being built in.
Then we look at how the CMS performs storage and recall. Finally, I show how the CMS learns by experience and continuously adapts its memory structure.