
ignorance network
An ignorance network is a way to model what we don’t know, or uncertainties, in complex systems. It uses interconnected nodes to represent variables and their unknown relationships, helping us understand gaps in knowledge. By visualizing these links, researchers can identify areas needing more data or study, leading to better decision-making and risk assessment. Essentially, it maps out our current blind spots, allowing us to prioritize where to focus research or gather additional information to reduce uncertainty.