Looking forward to reading Emile’s paper, but in the meantime: Nick Kernan, a 
graduate student of mine, wrote a python script for selecting a geographically 
diverse set of probes from a list of probes.  The script implements a simple 
greedy algorithm, which we came up with after playing with several 
alternatives, and which we found to work very well in practice.  Nick’s script 
also adds an option to add ASN diversity by specifying a limit to be attempted 
on the number of probes selected from the same ASN during the greedy selection. 
  See  https://github.com/nicholaskernan/probe-filters 
<https://github.com/nicholaskernan/probe-filters>.  Feel free to use 
(attribution would be appreciated). And the RIPE folks, if you find this 
generally useful, feel free to incorporate it into the API.

—Misha
 

> On Jun 27, 2022, at 4:02 PM, Randy Bush <ra...@psg.com> wrote:
> 
>> IMHO it’s most likely credit farming.
> 
> which is amusing, as a note on this list or nanog asking for credits
> usually requires a pickup truck.
> 
>> Emile Aben, I would be happy to see code for detecting overly similar
>> probes. It would save a lot of time spend on data filtering.
> 
>    "Metis: Better Atlas Vantage Point Selection for Everyone"
> 
>    Malte Appel (Internet Initiative Japan), Emile Aben (RIPE NCC), and
>    Romain Fontugne (Internet Initiative Japan)
> 
> at TMA thursday
> 
> randy
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