Welcome to the guild sir !
This site is for all aspects of cartography and even a slightly wider topics relating. We have a general discussion topic for anything you like so long as it doesn't flaunt the rules. We get a lot of people who write books and are into con-langs as well as maps. All of these are good.
For most of these above the answer is... DEFINITELY. In fact we were only discussing the neural topic quite recently. For a while there have been people which use real world satellite imagery to make maps but also to train CNN's to generate 3D terrain which matches up with specified terrains from DEMs such as NASA topo radar results.
We also do a lot of procedural texturing of maps - usually terrain where again we use DEMs and height maps to texture landscapes. I have written one myself but there are a number of them and some are quite popular. They range from easy to use and maybe free right up to PhD papers with algorithms in them to calculate fluid flow and erosions.
We havent had electrical schematics on here before now but we have had artworks which include futuristic elements into them. I know for sure that several of us on here are very familiar with schematics and are technology consultants. We even had a theoretical physicist working at CERN doing maps. There are many doing engineering fields and design work who use the site & mapping as an outlet of creativity.
Same applies to DNA and hereditary. Its not mapping in the same sense as we usually have but we do often have fantasy family trees. The most notable one being that of Tolkien who mapped out quite a lineage of dwarves and elves going back.
I also did a bit of project where I tried to procedurally generate maps using economics which I still think is a great idea tho hard to implement. By knowing how people trade and interact that usually defines city markets, streets, defenses and guides the style and size of buildings and the collection of resources for shops. In my opinion economics is the main driving force for towns and city layouts. But computing that into a map is quite hard to do. Combining AI and neural nets / GANs with and economic model would be the ideal solution I think.
So if you have any thoughts and ideas about how to go about doing any of this or would like to try then you have my undivided attention !
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