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    1. Cathy Pearl‏ @cpearl42 17 Dec 2018
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      "The researchers found listeners were far more likely to choose one of the first choices offered, while people who read the choices explored six times more deeply into the list of recommendations" We need better ways to offer content on #SmartSpeakershttps://bit.ly/2DKlQD4 

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    2. Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 17 Dec 2018
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      Cathy, indeed. This has been part of my research over the last 30 years part of memory Chunking. I studied this at Bell Labs and with George Miller’s 1956 work. It is fundamentally important to understand the cognitive aspects of humans.

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    3. Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 17 Dec 2018
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      Cathy, I just had a group of AI scientists over and I introduced them to Hicks Law and Memory Chunking. They had never heard of it at their universities or companies before and they build this stuff...https://twitter.com/brianroemmele/status/1062160169277124608?s=21 …

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      Brian Roemmele @BrianRoemmele
      I saved a tremendous amount of corporate research from the trash bin. I own 1000s of research studies that have never been digitlized. Millions of dollars were spent on Memory Chunking. Every #VoiceFirst company needs to understand Memory Chunking. https://www.quora.com/Why-did-Bell-Labs-create-phone-numbers-of-7-digits-10-digits-Is-there-a-reason-that-dashes-and-brackets-are-used/answer/Brian-Roemmele?ch=2&srid=Pi3 …
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      Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 17 Dec 2018
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      Cathy, to put a concise cap on this, in my empirical research I have discovered a way to dynamically adjust to the Hick’s law bit rate of the user and establish a memory chunking pattern using a JND perception modality. It is really quite simple to do, just need the praxis.

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        2. Cathy Pearl‏ @cpearl42 17 Dec 2018
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          Sounds interesting.. can you explain more about this in plain English? 😀

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        3. Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 17 Dec 2018
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          Cathy, thanks for asking. Would be honored to go to voice to explain. But. Humans face a Hicks-Hymen limit to the number of bits they can hold in short term memory. We chunk information to deal with it. Using Just-Noticeable-Difference systems related to this solves for it.

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