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PraMem: Practice-derived Experiential Memory for Long-horizon Behavior Prediction

Researchers introduced PraMem, a novel approach that leverages lengthy historical sequences to build experiential memory, enhancing long-horizon behavior prediction. This method achieves superior performance compared to prior techniques. PraMem has the potential to improve AI's ability to predict user behavior over extended periods.

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Hugging Face Daily Papers3 min read4d ago
PraMem: Practice-derived Experiential Memory for Long-horizon Behavior Prediction
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