> SuperMemo has a 'leech' feature where it shows you a list of cards
> that you've been constantly forgetting and re-learning, so you can
> either delete them or reformulate them better.

I was thinking about a plugin that shows all the cards with easiness factor
< 2. Those are the ones we have trouble remembering. Those certainly needs a
rework.

Frank

On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 2:20 PM, Gwern Branwen <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 1:02 PM, bkh<[email protected]> wrote:
> > There is another piece of software called Anki which is very feature
> > rich, but for me was too confusing to use.  It has lots and lots of
> > statistics information, but I eventually find the statistics
> > distracting.
>
> Some statistical data could be very useful though. I understand
> SuperMemo has a 'leech' feature where it shows you a list of cards
> that you've been constantly forgetting and re-learning, so you can
> either delete them or reformulate them better.
> This is nice because Mnemosyne doesn't seem to have any graceful way
> of dealing with them. 0 or 1 just treat leeches as not memorized,
> while setting them to 2 will slowly space them out. What one needs is
> to know that this particular card is particularly naughty, but there's
> no way to find that out other than to notice that a card isn't
> well-written or hey, haven't I seen that too many times before?
>
> (I don't know if Anki has any comparable feature.)
>
> --
> gwern
>
> >
>

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