ImmaterialAI 3.21 “Clusters” - generated clusters with graphs, navigation and export

One of the most computation-heavy updates is here, and its very fast:

Clusters

Clusters is a new tool available on the home page of all Plus users that reach level 19.

Whenever you open Clusters, our AI crawls through all your nodes and relations to calculate and find out how you compartmentalize your perception into clusters.

On your end, you get to:

  • browse all clusters and their node count (created using the most recent nodes first)

  • select a cluster

    • see the graph generated from the entire cluster

    • easily export it to a file or to clipboard

In-app Clusters tool, auto-generated ‘Cluster 2’ selected (80 nodes)

Opening Clusters for the first time on a personal data set has been, without exaggeration, eye-opening. The clusters themselves, their graphs, quantity, sizes, order etc bring a whole level of understanding forward. Deleting only one node (cause it was irrelevant to have in my data still) ended up splitting a 150+ node cluster into 3 clusters, singling out all dogmatism into 1 cluster - that deleted node previously being a de facto bridge between 2 empirics-based systems, and a belief-based system. This is just one real example that brought with it alot, so we're beyond excited for you to see how you've been organizing your mind so far and what you get out of the feature.

For the more technical folks, the entire algorithm for generating the clusters has been done without any use for recursion or need for multiple traversals (e.g. Fruchterman Reingold), just a smart use of different types of data structures, compositions and iterations over them, leading to a function that gets it fully corect right from the first and only try, running in record N time.

Enjoy, this one is a real trip

-Claudiu

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