Seems like a cool distillation, thanks for doing it!
As a point about visualizing the data, I personally wonder if this would be easier to read as a table (here’s an extremely crappy one I made of a subset of your graph), or maybe with the same idea but arranged as a ‘sideways tree’ — e.g. something that looks like a decision tree but without the percentages.
It was a bit hard for me to parse as is that e.g. “early detection” and “early response” are your main pathways into mitigation (and I think having it laid out more cleanly might make it easier to maintain this project + understand and audit the reasoning behind your taxonomy)
Seems like a cool distillation, thanks for doing it!
As a point about visualizing the data, I personally wonder if this would be easier to read as a table (here’s an extremely crappy one I made of a subset of your graph), or maybe with the same idea but arranged as a ‘sideways tree’ — e.g. something that looks like a decision tree but without the percentages.
It was a bit hard for me to parse as is that e.g. “early detection” and “early response” are your main pathways into mitigation (and I think having it laid out more cleanly might make it easier to maintain this project + understand and audit the reasoning behind your taxonomy)