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Each day, the software displays each card that is scheduled for repetition. The user then grades their recollection of the card's answer on a scale of 0–5. The software then schedules the next repetition of the card in accordance with the user's rating of that particular card and the database of
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devices is also available but needs to be synchronized by the desktop program. Users of the software usually make their own database of cards, although pre-made Mnemosyne databases are available, and it is possible to import SuperMemo collections and text files.
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Stores learning data (represented as decks of cards that each have a question and an answer side) in ".mem" database files, which are interoperable with a number of other spaced repetition applications
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Optimization of learning, Master's Thesis, University of Technology in Poznan, 1990 and adapted for publishing as an independent article on the web. (P.A.Wozniak, May 10, 1998)
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cards as a whole. This produces an active, rather than passive, review process. The rationale behind this approach is that (because of the
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algorithm, SM-2, with some modifications that deal with early and late repetitions.
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Mnemosyne collects data from volunteering users and is a research project on
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is used by the program to store files. Imports of flashcard databases from
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technique that has been shown to increase the rate of memorization.
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Smolen, Paul; Zhang, Yili; Byrne, John H. (25 January 2016).
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An August 2009 version of the dataset was made available via
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software developed since 2003. Spaced repetition is an
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