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Combining multiple heuristics on discrete resources

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Combining multiple heuristics on discrete resources
—In this work we study the portfolio problem which is to find a good combination of multiple heuristics to solve given instances on parallel resources in minimum time. The resources are assumed to be discrete, it is not possible to allocate a resource to more than one heuristic. Our goal is to minimize the average completion time of the set of instances, given a set of heuristics on homogeneous discrete resources. This problem has been studied in the continuous case in [18]. We first show that the problem is hard and that there is no constant ratio polynomial approximation in the general case. Then, we design several approximation schemes for a restricted version of the problem where each heuristic must be used at least once. These results are obtained by using oracle with several guesses, leading to various tradeoff between the size of required information and the approximation ratio. Some additional results based on experiments are finally reported using a benchmark of instances...
Marin Bougeret, Pierre-François Dutot, Alfr
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where IPPS
Authors Marin Bougeret, Pierre-François Dutot, Alfredo Goldman, Yanik Ngoko, Denis Trystram
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