Study Sets: The reason why cards repeat a lot (algorithm explanation)

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  • ebisu

    Public-domain Python library for flashcard quiz scheduling using Bayesian statistics. (JavaScript, Java, Dart, and other ports available!)

  • "GoodNotes uses the Ebisu algorithm for its spaced repetition feature. Ebisu uses a Bayesian model to estimate the probability of remembering a given flashcard, which allows faster adaptation to changes in recall ability. Both algorithms have been shown to be effective in practice, you can learn more about Ebisu at https://fasiha.github.io/ebisu/ "

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