Mapping Road Trips

Randy Olsen, moderator of /r/dataisbeautiful, created a great map project about a week ago, which I thought I would the start week 3 of March Mapness off with!

Here is a map of the "Optimal Road Trip", which visits major landmarks in every one of the lower 48 states in the US, as solved by a genetic algorithm:

Randy has an awesome blog post about the project, and includes a live version of the map you can interact with! Check it out here, or follow Randy on Twitter for a near-constant stream of awesome data visualization!

1 comment:

  1. Just wanted to comment that this is not actually the shortest path. Bill Cook, who is the world's leading expert on the Traveling Salesman Problem, has posted a shorter path on his website. Moreover, the solution that he has found is provably the shortest path possible (he's offered a $1000 reward to anyone who can find a shorter one, and I'm quite confident no one will). Unfortunately, none of the press surrounding Randal Olson's post has actually picked up on the fact that there is a better solution that can be computed on an iPhone in under a second:

    http://www.math.uwaterloo.ca/tsp/usa50/index.html

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