The King Tutte pipeline is named after Bill Tutte, who was a Canadian/British mathematician and WW2 code breaker, who hung out with Alan Turing in Bletchey Park cracking Nazi codes.
The Tutte Institute for Mathematics and Computing (TIMC) is named after Bill Tutte. TIMC happens to be the organization where core data map technology is being developed (HDBSCAN, UMAP, EVoC, Toponymy, DataMapPlot, etc.). At its core, the King Tutte data map pipeline built by Connoiter simply strings a fews of those technologies together to produce data maps.