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DELETE THE HIGHLIGHT SEARCH RESULTS ADD-ON
However, I'll keep this suggestion in mind for when I do make the switch. Feel free to follow the progress in these GitHub issues until then: auto-scroll, exclude fields.
- How to highlight my search string in scroll bar?
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When editing cards, why are some of the cards scrolled down automatically? How do I make all the cards scrolled up?
seems like u have following addon installed: Highlight search results in browser
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Good Ctrl+F add-on?
i find these add-ons super helpful, op… sorry if this post is not formatted correctly, i kinda suck at commenting on reddit lol 01: highlight search results in the browser 02: search bar glutaminate also has this super dope add-on available on patreon called “search everywhere - ctrl+f find.” it’s a lot like the search bar add-on, except it has the two notable added benefits for my use case. benefit 01: highlighting of all hits of the search result, which also appears on the scroll bar benefit 02: searching both contents within fields and field names. this is super helpful if you are working with larger note types. being that the add-on is available on patreon, you should be aware that the add-on comes for a small price. for this reason, the “search bar” add-on is an excellent budget-friendly alternative (free!). here’s the link for the search everywhere - ctrl-f find add-on on patreon p.s. my anki version is 2.1.49 incase you are wondering
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Anki 2.1.41 Incompatible Addon Board
Highlight Search Results in the Browser - download
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Anki – Powerful, intelligent flash cards
... https://github.com/open-spaced-repetition/fsrs4anki/wiki/The... ...
I'm not sure I believe we understand our own learning/memory anything like enough for this not to be total pseudoscience? Reminds me of A Beautiful Mind.
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FSRS: A modern, efficient spaced repetition algorithm
Libraries: https://github.com/open-spaced-repetition/free-spaced-repeti...
All are MIT licensed I believe, Anki is primarily AGPL
- The FSRS (Free Spaced Repetition Scheduler) Algorithm
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FSRS explained, part 1: What it is and how it works
Just read the wiki ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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FSRS is supported in AnkiMobile now!
The model used by FSRS: https://github.com/open-spaced-repetition/fsrs4anki/wiki/Free-Spaced-Repetition-Scheduler
- How to use the next-generation spaced repetition algorithm FSRS on Anki?
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How did I publish a paper in ACMKDD as an undergraduate? A fantastic research experience on spaced repetition algorithm. Open source the code and dataset.
Also, sorry for nitpicking, but I just checked the code here, and I saw that you changed the formula for post-lapse stability, but you didn't update the formula in the description here.
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New progress in implementing the custom algorithm.
I have another one, also about difficulty. Look at the long "Stability updating formula after successful review" formula, there is a term D-b. This seems very counter-intuitive. A large value of D corresponds to an easy card, but thanks to that formula it will produce a very small change in stability. A small value of D corresponds to a difficult card, but according to that formula it will change stability a lot.
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Implement a new spaced repetition algorithm based on anki custom scheduling.
So I checked this and it seems that there's a whole bunch of different parameters (initial difficulty, initial stability, etc), and a lot of them are constant. So the next step would be to use some kind of optimization algorithm, like gradient descent, to optimize those parameters based on user's review history, right?
What are some alternatives?
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fsrs4anki - A modern Anki custom scheduling based on Free Spaced Repetition Scheduler algorithm
AnnA_Anki_neuronal_Appendix - Using machine learning on your anki collection to enhance the scheduling via semantic clustering and semantic similarity
fsrs4anki-helper - An Anki add-on that reschedules all cards via FSRS4Anki scheduler
speed-focus-mode - Speed Focus Mode add-on for Anki
autoEaseFactor - Adjust ease factors in Anki based off of performance in order to hit a target success rate.
autocards - Accelerating learning through machine-generated flashcards.
SSP-MMC - A Stochastic Shortest Path Algorithm for Optimizing Spaced Repetition Scheduling
progress-bar - Progress Bar add-on for Anki
tatoeba-to-anki - Creates Anki Flash cards from Tatoeba sentences, ordering them by difficulty and downloading audio
Anki-Android - AnkiDroid: Anki flashcards on Android. Your secret trick to achieve superhuman information retention.
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