ls2o+@andrew.cmu.edu (Lael Schooler) (10/10/90)
I been having some success in finding relationships between the structure of three data bases (New York Times, Chides, and my electronic mail messages) and human memory. A criticism of all our memory sources is that they are human-fashioned. Does anyone know of example of a non-human data base that is still computer encoded. The ideal here is something like a record of the animals encountered in an environment--how appearances of animals of various types repeats over time. In any case, does anyone have ideas for alternate data bases to look at. Thanks in Advance Lael schooler schooler@psy.cmu.edu