Pinning effect on the topic
The main branch does not contain skipping of fragments that have been put in in the past, so the topic is always pulled back, even if an interesting topic grows out of it.
page memory is difficult to see the value in the short term, but clearly beneficial in the long term In the short term, in response to [Do you need 🤖MMR?" I thought
The main branch does not contain skipping of fragments that have been put in in the past, so the topic is always pulled back, even if an interesting topic grows out of it.
Even if you put in MMR, you need this feature itself, or else the topic will be pinned.
https://gyazo.com/81cc3758de49771f25712f00617e3ab9
For a human query 0, it is pulled to an existing sentence fragment and outputs 1.
If a human sees this and develops it into 2.
Without page memory, the same gravitational pull will occur again next time.
I thought the MMR was necessary to avoid one, but if there are multiple fragments of similarity, it's natural to gravitate there once it's well told.
So page memory is essential to care for this one.
Like this.
https://gyazo.com/80929faefc16ed2b3038746470065359
Extending arms in the direction of new clusters by not being pinned
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