Listen "Introducing the Commander Map"
Episode Synopsis
View the Commander Map!
Andy and Anthony are joined by Jett to talk about Lucky Paper’s brand new project: the Commander Map! The map visualizes the wide world of EDH showing every deck on EDHREC organized in 2d space based on the cards they contain. Like the Cube Map, the Commander Map algorithmically organizes every deck, (all 1.2 million of them!) into an interactive visualization showing patterns in the way people build decks.
They discuss how the map was made, what else the dimension reduction is used for by data scientists, their own relationships to the commander format, and just a little bit about why triangles are important in computer graphics.
Timestamps:
3:09 — Introduction to the Commander Map and the math underpinning it
10:18 — The hosts backgrounds with Commander
15:10 — How the Commander Map is Made
20:21 — Commander Map frequently asked questions
22:43 — Submaps
29:04 — Some of the cool things we’ve found on the map
40:53 — Triangle corner
View all cards mentioned in the episode →
Discussed in this episode:
The Commander Map
The Cube Map
EDHREC
Tralfamadorians
An Introduction to the Commander Map Article
The Math Powering the Map
Oloro Commander Map with Chair Tribal Cluster
Scryfall on Patreon
If you have a question for the show you can email us at [email protected]. You can also find Andy, Anthony, and Jett in the MTG Cube Talk Discord.
If you’d like to show your support for the show, please leave us a review on iTunes or wherever you listen.
Musical production by DJ James Nasty.
Andy and Anthony are joined by Jett to talk about Lucky Paper’s brand new project: the Commander Map! The map visualizes the wide world of EDH showing every deck on EDHREC organized in 2d space based on the cards they contain. Like the Cube Map, the Commander Map algorithmically organizes every deck, (all 1.2 million of them!) into an interactive visualization showing patterns in the way people build decks.
They discuss how the map was made, what else the dimension reduction is used for by data scientists, their own relationships to the commander format, and just a little bit about why triangles are important in computer graphics.
Timestamps:
3:09 — Introduction to the Commander Map and the math underpinning it
10:18 — The hosts backgrounds with Commander
15:10 — How the Commander Map is Made
20:21 — Commander Map frequently asked questions
22:43 — Submaps
29:04 — Some of the cool things we’ve found on the map
40:53 — Triangle corner
View all cards mentioned in the episode →
Discussed in this episode:
The Commander Map
The Cube Map
EDHREC
Tralfamadorians
An Introduction to the Commander Map Article
The Math Powering the Map
Oloro Commander Map with Chair Tribal Cluster
Scryfall on Patreon
If you have a question for the show you can email us at [email protected]. You can also find Andy, Anthony, and Jett in the MTG Cube Talk Discord.
If you’d like to show your support for the show, please leave us a review on iTunes or wherever you listen.
Musical production by DJ James Nasty.
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