Yongjian Li
Ph.D Student
My research primarily focuses on migrating human memory mechanisms to artificial intelligence, with the aim of optimizing current AI models by leveraging human memory structures. Human memory is highly complex, encompassing working memory, episodic memory, and long-term memory, all of which enable us to process and understand external information more efficiently. In contrast, while current AI systems possess vast knowledge bases through training, their memory structures differ significantly from those of humans. This discrepancy becomes especially apparent in tasks that require advanced working memory and episodic memory. Through my research, I aim to address these gaps and enhance AI’s memory capabilities.