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    Optimizing Potential Information Transfer with Self-referential Memory

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    Abstract. This paper investigates an information-theoretic design principle, intended to support an evolution of a memory structure fitting a specific selection pressure: potential information transfer through the structure. The proposed criteria measure how much does associativity in memory add to the information transfer in terms of precision, recall and effectiveness. Maximization of the latter results in holographic memory structures that can be interpreted in self-referential terms. The study introduces an analogy between self-replication and memory retrieval, with DNA as a partiallyassociative memory containing relevant information. DNA decoding by a complicated protein machinery (“cues ” or ”keys”) may corresponds to an associative recall: i.e., a replicated offspring is an associatively-recalled prototype. The proposed informationtheoretic criteria intend to formalize the notion of information transfer involved in self-replication, and enable bio-inspired design of more effective memory structures.
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