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Guiding Constructive Search with Statistical Instance-Based Learning

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Guiding Constructive Search with Statistical Instance-Based Learning
Several real world applications involve solving combinatorial optimization problems. Commonly, existing heuristic approaches are designed to address specific difficulties of the underlying problem and are applicable only within its framework. We suspect, however, that search spaces of combinatorial problems are rich in intuitive statistical and numerical information, which could be exploited heuristically in a generic manner, towards achievement of optimized solutions. Our work presents such a heuristic methodology, which can be adequately configured for several types of optimization problems. Experimental results are discussed, concerning two widely used problem models, namely the Set Partitioning and the Knapsack problems. It is shown that, by gathering statistical information upon previously found solutions to the problems, the heuristic is able to incrementally adapt its behaviour and reach high quality solutions, exceeding the ones obtained by commonly used greedy heuristics.
Orestis Telelis, Panagiotis Stamatopoulos
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Type Journal
Year 2002
Where IJAIT
Authors Orestis Telelis, Panagiotis Stamatopoulos
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