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ebisu reviews and mentions
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Anki – Powerful, intelligent flash cards
I really wish something like https://github.com/fasiha/ebisu becomes the norm. That is, the idea of fitting the cards to your time (by prioritising) rather than you having to do everything there software wants.
The only bit missing is some algorithm deciding how often to introduce new cards based on your historical data.
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FSRS: A modern, efficient spaced repetition algorithm
It seems from the description that FSRS still puts an exact review date on each card? This feature was pretty much the reason why I stopped using Anki. I'm not in college and not doing exams, I just want to practice when I feel like it, maybe with large breaks between sessions, and not feel like there's a backlog building up.
I think Anki is a great app, I just wish there was an algorithm that would just randomly sample cards (with probability proportional to how urgently you need to review it) rather than put a review date on them. Something like https://github.com/fasiha/ebisu but available as an Anki plugin (if that supports custom algorithms on mobile yet?) or a similar app with an open format for cards.
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Study Sets: The reason why cards repeat a lot (algorithm explanation)
"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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Am I using Anki wrong?
This is a fundamental issue with SM-2 and how ease factors work. I personally have my Anki settings set up such that there is no ease factor penalty, though I will be working on porting Ebisu v3 to Anki's v3 scheduler once it's ready, which should finally allow us to have proper adaptive ease factors for cards (on all platforms) without the ease hell problem.
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fasiha/ebisu is an open source project licensed under The Unlicense which is not an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of ebisu is Python.
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