Le lundi 13 août 2018 01:09:47 UTC-3, Peter Bienstman a écrit :
> Thanks for the info! BTW, which automation addons did you find useful? 
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> Sent: Sunday, 12 August 2018 08:39
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> To: mnemosyne-proj-users
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> Subject: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Re: Why don't anki or mnemosyne use newer SM 
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> Le jeudi 19 avril 2018 03:59:58 UTC-3, Lucas Medina D'Abate a écrit :
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> > Hi everyone! I'm new here.
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> > I've been using spaced repetition software for quite a while with the 
> > "repetitions" app, and later on switched to the new tinycards app from the 
> > creators of duolingo. However, the webapp limitation to have only 150 cards 
> > per collection is really frustrating
>  me and I've been evaluating anki or mnemosyne as a new flashcard app.
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> > I've noticed, though, that both anki and mnemosyne seem to use something 
> > called SM 2 algorithm to calculate the frequency of repetition. However, 
> > I've also seen that SuperMemo (creators of the sm algorithm?) works with a 
> > much newer version.
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> > Upon doing some more research I came across this site that explains what 
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> https://www.supermemo.com/help/smalg.htm#Historic_note:_earlier_releases_of_the_algorithm
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> > It all sounds good and the latest versions seem to improve the older 
> > versions in very convenient ways.
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> > Now I'm also intrigued about using supermemo, but I still do like some 
> > featurese that mnemosyne has, like different types of cards so that I can 
> > add pronunciation to the words that I learn in other languages.
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> > What's the reason behind sticking to version 2 of SM? I can't help but to 
> > feel like we're missing optimizations. I want to pick a new flashcard 
> > software ASAP but this makes it quite hard.
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> > Cheers!
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> Hello again, Mr. Peter!
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> Following your suggestion, I went on to check available options. I ended up 
> liking anki because of some automation add ons that I found very useful. 
> However, because of the questions that I had regarding supermemo algorithms I 
> set to test myself SM-2 and a
>  newer version (specifically SM-8) to try and see if the bold claims from 
> supermemo were true, since I didn't find any previous third party comparisons 
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> I conducted a two month long experiment with a set of japanese words and I 
> reported my findings as I went through it here
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> http://anki.tenderapp.com/discussions/effective-learning/1258-sm-2-vs-sm-15/comments/
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> I don't know if it's of use or interest to you, but I thought it might be of 
> some interest. This caused another user to conduct a similar experiment 
> that's still ongoing. I'm waiting to see what his findings are.
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> Cheers
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I still didn't set it up definitely because I was doing the experiment with 
stock, 90% retention settings without add ons, but from the top of my head the 
night mode, automatic TTS add on and some japanese ones to create sentences 
automatically as well as to better process kanji are quite useful. There were 
more in the add on site but I didn't check them yet.

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