The Mnemosyne Project



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Mnemosyne is a ten-year, pan-European and civic project. It is a new way of considering exhibitions, memory policy and culture at a time of the greatest threat since the Second World War. Initially launched 3 years ago as an exhibition project, Mnemosyne has now become a nexus for the most diverse protagonists (universities, schools. The Mnemosyne Project Edit question Assignee: No assignee Edit question Last query: 2010-01-29 Last reply: 2010-01-29. Link existing bug.

The Mnemosyne software resembles a traditional flash-card program to help you memorise question/answer pairs, but with an important twist: it uses a sophisticated algorithm to.

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  1. The Mnemosyne Project by onymousann

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    22 Nov 2020

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    Tony looks up from the holograph, glancing around the rest of the room. “Based on what we’ve discovered in Barnes’ files, my guess is it’s a subliminal message. Broadcast to trigger Hydra’s favorite toy soldier.”

    “Trigger him to do what?” Steve demands, unease beginning to churn in his stomach.

    “His files host evidence of substantial Hydra-embedded behavioral conditioning,” Sam remarks. “Which means the code could potentially trigger any number of things. There’s no way to know for sure. Not without Barnes’ input.”

    “The only way to find out,” Tony says, slowly, “would be to show it to him.”

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    Someone's trying to talk to the Winter Soldier. Steve intends to find out who.

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Mnemosyne

Mnemosyne is one of the pioneering spaced repetition applications. It was an offshoot of the neural network project called MemAid (created in 2003). As of 2006, Mnemosyne keeps collecting repetition history data running a mutation of Algorithm SM-2. As a free multi-platform application, Mnemosyne quickly reached a large base of users, e.g. on Linux. It is also popular among users who have Latex requirements. Some students use Mnemosyne along with SuperMemo to compensate for the weaknesses of the latter. See: The Mnemosyne Project.

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This glossary entry is used to explain 'History of spaced repetition' by Piotr Wozniak (June 2018)

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