
The human mind has different mechanisms for processing individual pieces of information and sequences. For instance, we have a definition of the word “like.” But we also know that how “like” is used in a sentence depends on the words that come before and after it. Consider how you would fill in the blanks in the following two sentences: Would you like … coffee? Would you like … a walk? We see sequences everywhere. Videos are sequences of images, audio files are sequences of sound samples, music is sequences of notes. In all cases, there is a temporal dependency between…
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