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Presumem is a term occasionally encountered in theoretical discussions and speculative writing as a shorthand for a presumed memory or presumptive memory concept. It does not correspond to a widely adopted term in mainstream psychology, computer science, linguistics, or philosophy, and there is no formal definition in standard reference works.

Because the term is not standardized, interpretations vary. In cognitive science, presumem is sometimes described as

In artificial intelligence and knowledge representation, presumem can refer to a mechanism for maintaining presupposed information

Limitations and cautions: because presumem is not standardized, its meaning can vary and may cause confusion.

See also: Presumption, memory, belief revision, default reasoning.

a
hypothetical
memory
representation
that
encodes
a
presumption
about
past
events
or
potential
future
states,
used
to
model
how
people
make
inferences
when
memory
is
uncertain.
about
data
quality
or
relevance,
allowing
systems
to
operate
under
assumed
premises
that
may
be
revised
when
evidence
emerges.
In
this
sense,
it
resembles
belief
revision
or
default
reasoning,
but
with
an
emphasis
on
memory
state
rather
than
facts
about
the
world.
Clear
definitions
should
accompany
any
use,
including
scope,
domain,
and
rules
for
updating
presumptively
stored
memory.