• ijon_the_human@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    Anyone interested in developing a “Find your ideal fork” web app?

    I for one would be very interested to see statistical preferences…

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      2 hours ago

      Sounds awesome but I don’t know on what metrics you could qualitatively categorize forks, except for some obvious ones like prong length, handle start thickness, handle uniformity, …

      Edit: Darn you, I didn’t need yet another project in my long long list. Now I can’t stop thinking about it.

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        19 minutes ago

        I have a couple of ideas but I don’t know which would be the easiest.

        We could analyse and break down forks to their design features and then let people mix and match. This would take a lot of time though.

        Alternatively we could scrape a bunch of fork images and build a large dataset. Then show two at a time to users and let them pick their preferred one repeatedly until we know the preference hieararchy for that user. Then compare users and divide them into demographics.

        I guess it would also be possible to have a visual model and some edit options like make different parts longer / thicker. I feel this is unnecessarily complicated.

        Another idea would be to break the fork into two or three parts. Not perfect but faster than exploring all design features. Tines, body, end for instance and let people either mix and match or do some for of a/b testing.

        My expertise is in design so I can help with those aspects but coding I unfortunately cannot do. Would be a really fun project designwise too…