On Thursday, May 31, 2012 07:19:41 AM Christian Kleineidam wrote:
> Dear all,
> 
> from the website: "Supermemo now uses SM11. However, we are a bit skeptical
> that the huge complexity of the newer SM algorithms provides for a
> statistically relevant benefit. But, that is one of the facts we hope to
> find out with our data collection."
> 
> Mnemosyne should now have a few years worth of data. Is there somewhere a
> published analysis of the Mnemosyne data? 

I have not yet gotten the time to look into this, preferring to focus on 2.0 
instead,

> Is the data open in the sense
> that everybody can analyze it or can only the people behind the project
> analyze the gathered data?

Sure, give me an ftp site, and I'll dump the data there. It's a really big, 
scary dataset, though.

In the archives, you can find some reports of people who have tried to look ino 
this.

Cheers,

Peter

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