Hi, is there any way I can make the flashcard AI selector more accurate?
I feel like there is a lot of flashcards that are not relevant at all, or that cards that are relevant for example to Hypertension, are not included…
Or should I just do a Custom Deck?
Improving AnkiHub AI Flashcard Search Accuracy
Let me help you with the AI flashcard selector in AnkiHub. Let me search for some relevant information to better assist you.
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Improving AnkiHub AI Flashcard Search Accuracy
Based on the information available, here are some tips to make the AnkiHub AI flashcard search more accurate:
Tips for Better Results with Smart Search
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Be Specific with Your Input: When using Smart Search, try to provide more focused content. Instead of broad topics like “hypertension,” include specific symptoms, mechanisms, or treatments you’re studying.
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Use Quality Source Material: The AI searches for cards based on the content you provide. Using your specific lecture notes, powerpoints, or study materials about hypertension will likely yield more relevant results than generic terms.
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Try Different Approaches: If your first search doesn’t yield good results, try reformatting your input or breaking it into smaller, more specific chunks.
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Remember How It Works: The AnkiHub AI uses notes from the deck it’s enabled in to create answers and find cards. If certain cards aren’t appearing, they might not match well with your search terms or might be categorized differently.
Using Custom Deck as an Alternative
Creating a custom filtered deck is definitely a good alternative if the AI search isn’t providing what you need:
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Custom Study: You can use Anki’s Custom Study feature to create a filtered deck based on specific tags, keywords, or card properties.
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Manual Filtering: For hypertension specifically, you could create a filtered deck using tag searches (e.g., “tag:hypertension”) or text searches (e.g., “text:hypertension”).
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Advanced Filtering: For more precise results, you can combine search terms (e.g., “tag:cardiology text:hypertension”).
Both approaches have their benefits - Smart Search is convenient but may miss some relevant cards, while custom filtered decks give you more control but require more manual setup.
Would you like more specific guidance on creating a filtered deck for your hypertension cards?
Hello,
I would be happy to help.
You can use the focus slider, which exists for this very function:
Once you get to the narrowest function, there isn’t really any additional control available at the moment. I believe the developers are working on the feature and constantly improving it, though
Please let me know if that answers your question, and if there’s anything else I can help with.