Abstract We investigated human performance on the Euclidean Traveling Salesperson Problem (TSP) and Euclidean Minimum Spanning Tree Problem (MST-P) in regards to a factor that has previously received little attention within the literature: the spatial distributions of TSP and MST-P stimuli. First, we describe a method for quantifying the relative degree of clustering, randomness or regularity within point distributions. We then review evidence suggesting this factor might influence human performance on the two problem types. Following this we report an experiment in which the participants were asked to solve TSP and MST-P test stimuli that had been generated to be either highly clustered, random, or highly regular. The results indicate that...
A salesperson wishes to visit a number of cities before returning home using the shortest possible r...
The Travelling Salesperson Problem (TSP) is a computationally difficult combinatorial optimization p...
Untrained adults appear to have access to cognitive processes that allow them to perform well in the...
Extent: 17p.We investigated human performance on the Euclidean Traveling Salesperson Problem (TSP) a...
We investigated human performance on the Euclidean Traveling Salesperson Problem (TSP) and Euclidean...
The traveling salesperson problem (TSP) is an NP-Hard problem that computers find difficult to solve...
The travelling salesperson problem (TSP) provides a realistic and practical example of a visuo-spati...
Human solutions to the Traveling Salesperson Problem (TSP) are surprisingly close to optimal and une...
An experiment is reported comparing human performance on two kinds of visually presented traveling s...
We investigated the properties of the distribution of human solution times for Traveling Salesperson...
The Travelling Salesperson Problem (TSP) describes a situation where an imaginary individual wishes ...
The Travelling Salesperson Problem (TSP) is a nondeterministic-polynomial hard (NP-hard) combinatori...
The planar Euclidean version of the traveling salesperson problem requires finding the shortest tour...
We investigated the properties of the distribution of human solution times for Traveling Salesperson...
We compared the performance of three heuristics with that of subjects on variants of a well-known co...
A salesperson wishes to visit a number of cities before returning home using the shortest possible r...
The Travelling Salesperson Problem (TSP) is a computationally difficult combinatorial optimization p...
Untrained adults appear to have access to cognitive processes that allow them to perform well in the...
Extent: 17p.We investigated human performance on the Euclidean Traveling Salesperson Problem (TSP) a...
We investigated human performance on the Euclidean Traveling Salesperson Problem (TSP) and Euclidean...
The traveling salesperson problem (TSP) is an NP-Hard problem that computers find difficult to solve...
The travelling salesperson problem (TSP) provides a realistic and practical example of a visuo-spati...
Human solutions to the Traveling Salesperson Problem (TSP) are surprisingly close to optimal and une...
An experiment is reported comparing human performance on two kinds of visually presented traveling s...
We investigated the properties of the distribution of human solution times for Traveling Salesperson...
The Travelling Salesperson Problem (TSP) describes a situation where an imaginary individual wishes ...
The Travelling Salesperson Problem (TSP) is a nondeterministic-polynomial hard (NP-hard) combinatori...
The planar Euclidean version of the traveling salesperson problem requires finding the shortest tour...
We investigated the properties of the distribution of human solution times for Traveling Salesperson...
We compared the performance of three heuristics with that of subjects on variants of a well-known co...
A salesperson wishes to visit a number of cities before returning home using the shortest possible r...
The Travelling Salesperson Problem (TSP) is a computationally difficult combinatorial optimization p...
Untrained adults appear to have access to cognitive processes that allow them to perform well in the...