This is also a useful thread:
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/mnemosyne-proj-users/uDprmAH7vJs
Citeren [email protected]:
Hello everyone,
So I have been using Mnemosyne for about 1 1/2 months now. I thought
it would be good to help with all the homework and studying I get
here in college. I have a question for you and your dog that uses
Mnemosyne:
Is anyone afraid that they aren't playing nice with the algorithm?
Essentially this: I want to help the algorithm help me. I understand
there is a very intelligent algorithm at work here, and I am curious
to know if there's a way of using the program that's more right/wrong?
You could try to use it to make pancakes, but that's obviously not
what I'm saying.
Let me give you an example instead. I open up Mnemosyne, and I go
through my daily repetitions. Along the way I encounter a card that
I got mostly right, but not entirely right. Is that a 2 or a 4? or
neither?
After I finish my repetitions, I begin to start memorizing new
cards. This is where I start to get paranoid.
See, the way I study is to go over the 15 or so cards that I
repeatedly use, over and over, grading them 1 each time, until I
feel comfortable that they are properly ingrained in my head.
Am I screwing with the system when I do this? Am I supposed to mark
them a 2 as soon as I can recite the answer?
If anyone involved/knowledgeable in the algorithm could reply, I
would be much in gratitude.
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