Pplapi: A virtual database of the entire human population
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Re: Pplapi: A virtual database of the entire human population
#2I gave a preliminary poster about this a few months ago:
http://imiller.utsc.utoronto.ca/media/ci-2016/2016-06-03_a-s...
This project is under active development as I wrap up my PhD.
Re: Pplapi: A virtual database of the entire human population
#3Let's say I was looking for a startup opportunity. What kind of products can I build with this?
Re: Pplapi: A virtual database of the entire human population
#4This is part of my research and I'm happy to answer any questions. I gave a preliminary poster about this a few months ago: http://imiller.utsc.utoronto.ca/media/ci-2016/2016-06-03_a-s... This project is under active development as I wrap up my PhD.
Re: Pplapi: A virtual database of the entire human population
#5This 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?
Re: Pplapi: A virtual database of the entire human population
#6This is part of my research and I'm happy to answer any questions. I gave a preliminary poster about this a few months ago: http://imiller.utsc.utoronto.ca/media/ci-2016/2016-06-03_a-s... This project is under active development as I wrap up my PhD.
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?
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.
Re: Pplapi: A virtual database of the entire human population
#7This is part of my research and I'm happy to answer any questions. I gave a preliminary poster about this a few months ago: http://imiller.utsc.utoronto.ca/media/ci-2016/2016-06-03_a-s... This project is under active development as I wrap up my PhD.
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 this reflect differences in the distribution of the various characteristics? And, assuming that it reflects sub-national variations, have you considered allowing a random agent to be selected within an arbitrary geographic area?
Re: Pplapi: A virtual database of the entire human population
#8This 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?
Re: Pplapi: A virtual database of the entire human population
#9This is part of my research and I'm happy to answer any questions. I gave a preliminary poster about this a few months ago: http://imiller.utsc.utoronto.ca/media/ci-2016/2016-06-03_a-s... This project is under active development as I wrap up my PhD.
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…
Re: Pplapi: A virtual database of the entire human population
#10This 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?
> Currently, Agent Space contains a simulated entry for each of the ~7 billion humans alive in 2014