• Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin@lemm.ee
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    11 months ago

    My programmer’s dream is to use a geodata map of the US with population and visitor statistics to make a slime mold map to use as the transit model.

    Geodata because I want it to account for terrain in addition to population and visitor data.

    I also want to include the national parks system in it just because it can revitalize the whole thing with stationside hotels for people to leave their junk at while they’re in the parks.

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      11 months ago

      I don’t fully understand what all that means but I like the sound of it and hope your dream comes true

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        11 months ago

        Thank you!

        Basically a slime mold map is simulating a blob that forms a network of centers and bridges based on the location of “food”, and supposedly in the process demonstrates the most efficient network of transportation between those locations.

        Its applications for public transit were realized when trying it out with an actual slime mold revealed a map very similar to the actual layout of the Tokyo metro system, hence the name.

        So the theory is that you can simulate transit stations by putting “food” at those locations and the slime mold simulation will organically draw a map of an efficient transit network for you because it’s a stretchy little slime that just wants food.

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          11 months ago

          Super interesting stuff thanks for sharing.

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      Haha yes it also bothered me that the slime mold didn’t have to consider the ferocity of the Rocky Mountains.