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;<span id="Computational_spaced_repetition">computational spaced repetition</span>
;<span id="Computational_spaced_repetition">computational spaced repetition</span>
:approach to [[Glossary:Spaced_repetition|spaced repetition]] in which [[Glossary:Optimum_interval|optimum intervals]] are calculated with the help of a computer on the basis of the past record of learning. [[Glossary:SuperMemo|SuperMemo]] was the first computer program to implement rudimentary spaced repetition algorithm in [http://super-memory.com/articles/soft/sms.htm 1987]. Currently, SuperMemo employs the [[Glossary:DSR_model DSR model of memory]] to predict when items are likely to be forgotten
:approach to [[Glossary:Spaced_repetition|spaced repetition]] in which [[Glossary:Optimum_interval|optimum intervals]] are calculated with the help of a computer on the basis of the past record of learning. [[Glossary:SuperMemo|SuperMemo]] was the first computer program to implement rudimentary spaced repetition algorithm in [http://super-memory.com/articles/soft/sms.htm 1987]. Currently, SuperMemo employs the [[Glossary:DSR_model|DSR model of memory]] to predict when [[Glossary:item|items]] are likely to be forgotten

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computational spaced repetition
approach to spaced repetition in which optimum intervals are calculated with the help of a computer on the basis of the past record of learning. SuperMemo was the first computer program to implement rudimentary spaced repetition algorithm in 1987. Currently, SuperMemo employs the DSR model of memory to predict when items are likely to be forgotten