Good idea!
On Oct 28, 4:26 pm, querido <[email protected]> wrote:
> While you're thinking about it, let me mention a statistic I've been
> keeping for about six months with my modified mnemosyne. It's "number
> of cards with intervals < 30 days" (not the same as "cumulative number
> of cards due in next 30 days"). I use this stat to gauge workload. For
> that it works like "cards per day" but is more stable. This number
> approaching 1000 almost kills me, while <300 might be unnecessarily
> easy.
>
> On Oct 28, 2:42 pm, Bill Price <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > This isn't a feature request for the core program, so I'm posting it
> > here for general discussion.
>
> > I realized today that it might be useful to gauge the "maturity" of a
> > deck by combining every card's statistics to calculate the median and
> > the average number of days until the next repetition.
>
> > We might expect these sorts of patterns:
>
> > New deck: Very low median and average times to next repetition
>
> > Old deck which has not had additions over time: High median and
> > average times to next repetition
>
> > Old but "evolving" deck which had new content added regularly: High
> > average but mid-range median times
>
> > It could be interesting to compare these metrics against user
> > performance, e.g. what percentage of cards has received which grade,
> > what the median and average easiness ratings are, how well the user
> > complies with a daily studying schedule, etc.
>
> > I feel like these sorts of calculations and comparisons could be made
> > either by a general "Deck Statistics" plugin or by a 3rd-party program
> > which would parse the data in the default.mem file to create a
> > statistics report. This could also be done manually by importing an
> > XML file into a spreadsheet program and running calculations on the
> > relevant cells, though that would require a lot of user effort.
>
> > Any thoughts/opinions/suggestions on this topic?
>
> > – Bill
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