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Plan: Analysis - Why Wait for Three Nodes Before UMAP?
Priority: LOW - Analysis and potential optimization Dependencies: None Affects: User experience for early galaxy usage
Question
Why do we wait until the user has created 3 nodes before running UMAP to calculate 3D coordinates? Is this an arbitrary choice or is there a technical reason?
Current Implementation
// app/api/nodes/route.ts (lines 277-305)
const totalNodes = countResult[0]?.[0]?.total || 0;
if (totalNodes >= 3) {
// Trigger UMAP calculation
fetch(`${process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_APP_URL}/api/calculate-graph`, {
method: 'POST',
headers: { 'Cookie': cookieHeader },
});
}
UMAP Technical Requirements
Minimum Data Points
UMAP (Uniform Manifold Approximation and Projection) is a dimensionality reduction algorithm. Let's investigate its minimum requirements:
-
Mathematical minimum: UMAP needs at least
nNeighbors + 1data points- Our config:
nNeighbors: Math.min(15, nodes.length - 1) - So technically we need minimum 2 points
- Our config:
-
Practical minimum: With 1-2 points, the projection is trivial:
- 1 point: Just sits at origin [0, 0, 0]
- 2 points: Linear projection on single axis
- 3+ points: Meaningful 3D spatial distribution
-
Meaningful visualization: For interesting galaxy visualization:
- 1 node: Just a single sphere (boring)
- 2 nodes: Two spheres in a line (boring)
- 3 nodes: Triangle configuration (starting to be interesting)
- 4+ nodes: Complex 3D structure (compelling)
Options to Consider
Option 1: Keep Current (3-node minimum) ✅ RECOMMENDED
Pros:
- Ensures meaningful visualization
- UMAP produces better results with more data
- Avoids wasted computation on trivial cases
- User has enough content to make galaxy worth exploring
Cons:
- User can't see galaxy until 3rd node
- Feels like arbitrary limitation
Option 2: Allow 1+ nodes (Calculate always)
Pros:
- Galaxy available immediately
- No waiting for 3rd node
- Simpler logic
Cons:
- 1-2 nodes produce boring visualization (single point, line)
- Wasted UMAP computation on trivial cases
- Poor user experience showing "empty" galaxy
Option 3: Fallback Layout for 1-2 Nodes
Pros:
- Galaxy available immediately
- 1-2 nodes get simple predetermined positions
- UMAP kicks in at 3+ for interesting layout
- Best of both worlds
Cons:
- More complex implementation
- Potential confusion when layout suddenly changes at 3rd node
function calculateNodePositions(nodes: NodeData[]): NodeData[] {
if (nodes.length === 1) {
// Single node at origin
return [{
...nodes[0],
coords_3d: [0, 0, 0],
}];
}
if (nodes.length === 2) {
// Two nodes on X axis
return [
{ ...nodes[0], coords_3d: [-1, 0, 0] },
{ ...nodes[1], coords_3d: [1, 0, 0] },
];
}
// 3+ nodes: Use UMAP
return runUMAP(nodes);
}
Option 4: Show Empty State with Onboarding
Pros:
- Clear communication about galaxy feature
- Educational for new users
- No computation wasted
- Encourages node creation
Cons:
- More UI work
- Doesn't solve the "when to calculate" question
// app/galaxy/page.tsx
if (nodes.length === 0) {
return <EmptyState message="Create your first node to start your galaxy!" />;
}
if (nodes.length < 3) {
return <PartialState message={`Create ${3 - nodes.length} more nodes to see your galaxy visualization!`} />;
}
Recommendation
Keep the 3-node minimum for the following reasons:
-
User Experience
- 1-2 nodes produce boring visualizations that don't showcase the galaxy feature
- Better to show compelling visualization from the start
- Empty state can explain "create 3 nodes to unlock galaxy"
-
Technical Quality
- UMAP produces better results with more data points
- 3 points is mathematical minimum for interesting 3D distribution
- Avoids wasted computation on trivial cases
-
Product Story
- Forces users to create meaningful content before "unlocking" visualization
- Makes galaxy feel like a reward for engagement
- Aligns with the product vision of "network of thoughts"
Potential Enhancements
1. Better Onboarding
// Show progress toward galaxy unlock
<Progress value={(nodes.length / 3) * 100} label={`${nodes.length}/3 nodes created`} />
2. Preview Mode
// Show static preview of galaxy with 1-2 nodes
<GalaxyPreview nodes={nodes} message="Create 1 more node to unlock 3D visualization!" />
3. Configurable Threshold
// Allow power users to adjust in settings
const UMAP_MINIMUM_NODES = userSettings.umapMinimum || 3;
Implementation (If Changing)
If we decide to implement Option 3 (fallback layout):
-
Update calculate-graph logic
if (nodes.length < 3) { return simpleLayout(nodes); } return umapLayout(nodes); -
Add simple layout function
function simpleLayout(nodes: NodeData[]): NodeData[] { // Predetermined positions for 1-2 nodes } -
Update API response
return NextResponse.json({ nodes_mapped: nodes.length, layout_method: nodes.length < 3 ? 'simple' : 'umap', });
Testing
If implementing changes:
Playwright MCP Test
test('Galaxy works with 1-2 nodes', async ({ page }) => {
// Create 1 node
await createNode(page, 'First Node');
await page.goto('/galaxy');
await expect(page.locator('canvas')).toBeVisible();
// Create 2nd node
await createNode(page, 'Second Node');
await page.goto('/galaxy');
await expect(page.locator('canvas')).toBeVisible();
// Should see 2 nodes
const nodeCount = await getNodeCount(page);
expect(nodeCount).toBe(2);
});
Magnitude Test
test('User understands galaxy requirement', async (agent) => {
await agent.open('http://localhost:3000/galaxy');
// With 0 nodes
await agent.check('Sees message about creating nodes');
await agent.check('Message says "3 nodes" or similar');
// After creating 1 node
await agent.act('Create first node');
await agent.open('http://localhost:3000/galaxy');
await agent.check('Sees progress toward 3 nodes');
});
Success Criteria
- ✅ Clear documentation of why 3-node minimum exists
- ✅ User understands requirement through UI/messaging
- ✅ If changed: Works correctly with 1-2 nodes
- ✅ If changed: Smooth transition to UMAP at 3+ nodes
- ✅ Tests pass
Files to Update (if implementing changes)
app/api/calculate-graph/route.ts- Add fallback layout logicapp/galaxy/page.tsx- Add better onboarding messagingdocs/architecture.md- Document decision (create if needed)
Files to Create
docs/decisions/umap-minimum-nodes.md- Document the decisiontests/playwright/galaxy-onboarding.spec.ts- If implementing changestests/magnitude/galaxy-onboarding.mag.ts- If implementing changes