SNU Biointelligence Lab

MMG

Cognitive Learning and the Multimodal Memory Game Platform

2007.11 ~ 2010 N/A (internal research)

The MMG project built a game-based research platform to investigate cognitive learning through the integration of text, speech, and image data drawn from the TV drama Friends. The platform was designed to study how multimodal memory forms and improves over time — in both humans and machines — and to develop computational models capable of human-level learning from naturalistic, continuously arriving experience.

Overview

The Multimodal Memory Game (MMG) is centered on a simple but powerful idea: use a structured game interaction between human players and a machine learner to collect naturalistic data and measure learning progress. After watching video clips from Friends, players and the system engage in question-and-answer sessions about scenes, dialogue, and characters. The game makes data collection natural and scalable while providing ground truth for evaluating machine recall.

The project explored three modalities independently and in combination:

The integration goal was to train a combined system using all three modalities simultaneously, building an associative neural network that reflects how human memory integrates sensory streams. The architecture is conceptually described as a network where text, speech, and image modules are connected into a globally coherent structure.

Two core principles for human-level machine learning motivated the theoretical framework:

  1. Continuity: Memory forms incrementally and lifelong, rather than from a fixed, static dataset loaded at training time
  2. Glocality: Locally specialized micromodules are organized within a globally connected network, mirroring the structure of biological memory systems

An empirical finding confirmed that human recall accuracy improves steadily with the number of game sessions, validating the game format as a tool for studying and enhancing long-term memory in humans and as a benchmark for machine learners.

Key Figures

The legacy project page includes three illustrative figures:

Methodology

The MMG platform combined ideas from cognitive science, natural language processing, computer vision, and machine learning:

Research Team

Principal Investigator: Prof. Byoung-Tak Zhang (Seoul National University)

Researchers:

Contact: Min-Oh Heo — moheo (at) bi.snu.ac.kr

Publications

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