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Goldilocks Forgetting in Cross-Situational Learning
2018
Frontiers in Psychology
Given that there is referential uncertainty (noise) when learning words, to what extent can forgetting filter some of that noise out, and be an aid to learning? Using a Cross Situational Learning model we find a U-shaped function of errors indicative of a "Goldilocks" zone of forgetting: an optimum store-loss ratio that is neither too aggressive nor too weak, but just the right amount to produce better learning outcomes. Forgetting acts as a high-pass filter that actively deletes (part of) the
doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01301
pmid:30158883
pmcid:PMC6104671
fatcat:wqhkf34cgfhrte7cnoanohktai