#concept

stabilization curve >> this curve tells you how much you gain in memory stability when you actively retrieve memories, e.g. in spaced repetition formula for stabilization curve ? SInc = SInc^MAx * e^(-Gain * R) where:

  • SInc = stability increase. the ratio of memory stability after and before the repetition
  • SInc^Max = maximum possible increase in memory stability. It depends on current stability and memory complexity.
  • Gain = constant to express the gain in stabilization with passing time. It is a measure of the spacing effect
  • R = retrievability, or the expected probability of recall at a given point in time. Determined by the frogetting curve. Stabilization curve is the sibling to the forgetting curve. Wozniak claims it’s the single most important curve in learning [1].

References

  1. https://supermemo.guru/wiki/Stabilization_curve

Notes

The sibling to forgetting curve