• May 9, 2023

3D and 4D mind maps for AI tracking, analysis and programming

I recently had an interesting discussion with a graduate student from the Midwest about the possibilities of a 3D, 4D mind map, which would actually take the whole mind map concept to the next level. Currently, the online Think Tank is dedicated to ongoing topics on the use of human mind maps and their uses in AI or artificial intelligence.

My concept is to make the mind map more dynamic in 3D and 4D; for example, using a wheel as the center of the MindMap and then visualizing it as it spins. Allowing you to flow or roll along a line or space of distance in the line that represents a; question-decision phase that must be made.

As the wheel rolls, it covers all the potential features of the individual’s personal mind map. Skip the irrelevant ones in the process and also fold the line to remove those question marks in the decision space. Various questions can be asked along the line. Linear thinking or rotational molding? Okay, good point, so now that you understand the concept, let’s take this a step or two further. First, to visualize a MindMap process, see page 7 of this Online Human Knowledge MindMap eBook;

[http://www3.sympatico.ca/cypher2/WebMindMapBook.pdf]

Let’s do the same with a Sphere where all the attributes of an individual or their normal decision-making process are in 4D within the sphere, but the original branches of the mind map are on the surface of the sphere, the rest continue to drill down with in that. Think Beach Ball with a spiral galaxy inside where the planets and solar systems are semi-connected.

Instead of the circle in a line, this time we see the beach ball rolling across the gym floor (which has a grid). The beach ball zigzags to hit all decision points on the beach ball’s surface on the floor. As this maps out, it’s taking people’s mental map and applying it to thinking and decision making.

You are simultaneously recording it. Then you have mapped the thought process onto your graph and finally you can know an individual’s decisions in advance and from this process you can use the graph and math to program an AI machine to learn from their decisions. depending on the path of decisions. done on every journey and problem or challenge? Record as you go and then write a program to evaluate the decision and the results. Teaching him to think for himself. Of course, I’m thinking abstractly here, to do your own thinking, read up on mind mapping on your quest to be the best.

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