Levia
LeviaProtocol
LeviaProtocol
  • Introduction
  • Architectural Philosophy
  • Core Architecture
  • Core Concepts
    • Metacognition
      • Metacognition Strategies
      • Metacognition States
      • Metacognition Stream
    • Memory Management
      • Episodic memory
      • Factual memory
      • Key & Secrets Vault
      • Short-term memory
      • External memory
    • Neural Network of Tools
    • Agent Identity
  • Building on Levia
    • Quickstart
    • How to Contribute Tools
  • Tokenomics
    • Token Distribution
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  1. Core Concepts

Memory Management

Levia's memory system is multi-layered and hierarchical, designed to store and manage various types of information. It segments:

  • Contextual interactions with specific users

  • Semantic meaning of concepts

  • Factual knowledge

  • Stored pathways and actions for goal achievement

Levia's memory architecture consists of five key components:

  1. Episodic Memory - Stores procedures, workflows, and connections between tool functions

  2. Factual Memory - Stores objective knowledge and facts.

  3. Short-Term Memory - Captures contextual interactions and experiences.

  4. External Memory (Storage) - Archives large datasets for retrieval.

  5. Key and Secrets Vault - Securely stores sensitive information.

Through these structured layers, Levia ensures efficient retrieval and long-term adaptability of AI agents, fostering continuous learning and improvement.

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