Automated Map Generation for the Physical Traveling Salesman Problem

This paper presents a method for generating complex problems that allow multiple nonobvious solutions for the physical traveling salesman problem (PTSP). PTSP is a single-player game adaptation of the classical traveling salesman problem that makes use of a simple physics model: the player has to vi...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on evolutionary computation 2014-10, Vol.18 (5), p.708-720
Hauptverfasser: Perez, Diego, Togelius, Julian, Samothrakis, Spyridon, Rohlfshagen, Philipp, Lucas, Simon M.
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Zusammenfassung:This paper presents a method for generating complex problems that allow multiple nonobvious solutions for the physical traveling salesman problem (PTSP). PTSP is a single-player game adaptation of the classical traveling salesman problem that makes use of a simple physics model: the player has to visit a number of waypoints as quickly as possible by navigating a ship in real time across an obstacle-filled 2-D map. The difficulty of this game depends on the distribution of waypoints and obstacles across the 2-D plane. Due to the physics of the game, the shortest route is not necessarily the fastest, as the ship's momentum makes it difficult to turn sharply at high speed. This paper proposes an evolutionary approach to obtaining maps where the optimal solution is not immediately obvious. In particular, any optimal route for these maps should differ distinctively from: 1) the optimal distance-based TSP route and 2) the route that corresponds to always approaching the nearest waypoint first. To achieve this, the evolutionary algorithm covariance matrix adaptation-evolutionary strategy (CMA-ES) is employed, where maps, indirectly represented as vectors of real numbers, are evolved to differentiate maximally between a game-playing agent that follows two or more different routes. The results presented in this paper show that CMA-ES is able to generate maps that fulfil the desired conditions.
ISSN:1089-778X
1941-0026
DOI:10.1109/TEVC.2013.2281508