Pplapi: A virtual database of the entire human population
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Re: Pplapi: A virtual database of the entire human population
#12Earlier quoted context omitted.
This is really fascinating. Have you given any thought to the possibility of providing this synthetic population on a finer grained basis? It could be extremely useful if this were available for, e.g., each U.S. county (or even something smaller than that). Edit: I noticed that each person has a lat/long location. So maybe a different way of framing my question would be, at what level of geographic granularity does t…
Absolutely. This is an active project and I have a plugin system for synthesizing additional data sources. In the research literature, I have seen several impressive US census-derived synthetic population projects, so finer-grained data are a future direction.
This, again, is really really interesting. When it comes to the fine-grained U.S. data, we may be approaching if-you-dont-build-it-I-will territory. :)
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#13This is fascinating. It's not quite clear to me however if these are real people who have been anonymized or if they are a unitary statistical representation of the population? Let's say I was looking for a startup opportunity. What kind of products can I build with this?
They are not real people, but it is not a "unitary statistical representation" either. At the country level, crossed by the age/sex level, pplapi agents track pretty closely to real humans. Other dimensions (e.g. income) have more noise in them, so they are less reliable.
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#14 DOB: 2012-09-09
Age: 5
Language: Russian
Religion: Muslim 10-15%
Income: $18466 USD
HmmmRe: Pplapi: A virtual database of the entire human population
#15Earlier quoted context omitted.
Typically, when one does a university research study in the US involving human subjects there are something like IRB requirements (e.g. [ http://humansubjects.stanford.edu/new/resources/consent/ ] I see research mentioned on the website, and also that the entire world population is mentioned in the data set. Have you run into anything like this?
It's a synthetic world population derived from public population data; these are not real people (i.e. human subjects) and the source raw data were not identifiable or even individual-level data. I nevertheless think there are a number of issues raised by the possibility of a human population database, but to be clear: pplapi does not have actual people in it. I am currently writing about some of these issues.
That said. This is very impressive and has my imagination tingling with ways to apply it.
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#16Can someone download the entire data set in JSON format, even for a small fee?
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#17DOB: 2012-09-09 Age: 5 Language: Russian Religion: Muslim 10-15% Income: $18466 USD Hmmm
edit: from browsing more random "agents", there are a lot of 5 y/o's making tens of thousands of $ per year:
Location Country: United States GPS: (36.073868, -103.923638) Demographics Sex: Male DOB: 2012-04-11 Age: 5 Language: English Religion: Protestant Income: $57834 USD Internet: True
Ahh, to be young.
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#18Edit: I should have read the documentation first [4].
> The current database contains 7,171,922,938 agents and is approximately 6.8 TB in size.
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#19I'd adopt one for a $1. to help fund your research.
you need a way to find the closest one to you.
Re: Pplapi: A virtual database of the entire human population
#20Very interesting concept. Can someone download the entire data set in JSON format, even for a small fee?