š Iām Junyao Ye, å¶å³»å³£ in Chinese, and I like to use Jarrett Ye as my English name.
š« Iām a graduate CS major at Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen.
š Iām currently working as a research engineer in Maimemo Inc.
š± Iām developing an algorithm of spaced repetition (FSRS) and simulator of human memory.
šÆ Iām the founder of Thoughts Memo, a translation group that spreads educational technology.
š¬ Ask me about Anki or SuperMemo, Iām a diehard flashcard fan!
š§āš My representative papers are published on ACM SIGKDD and IEEE TKDE.
š« How to reach me: jarrett.ye@outlook.com
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Have you tried the new scheduling algorithm FSRS in Anki? It would improve your experience with spaced repetition. Itās also interesting how it will learn from your review logs of two years.
By default, Anki will aim for revision intervals/āfrequencies that give you a 90% chance of remembering each card correctly.
By default, Anki uses SM-2 algorithm, which doesnāt aim for any retention level.
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