Conclusion
Résumé
Some studies in psychology and philosophy on memorization distinguish several forms of memory: procedural, semantic and episodic [ROE 07]. In episodic memory, a human stores situations he/she is faced with. This type of memory is used in the following two ways: (1) in analogy reasoning when he/she tries to recognize similar situations to current problems and (2) to classify recurrent inferences in order to define concepts in semantic memory. Procedural memory is defined by aggregation of rules from episodic and semantic memory in order to identify routines and plans.