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IPPS
1998
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
A Comparative Study of Five Parallel Genetic Algorithms Using the Traveling Salesman Problem
Parallel genetic algorithms (PGAs) have been developed to reduce the large execution times that are associated with serial genetic algorithms (SGAs). They have also been used to s...
Lee Wang, Anthony A. Maciejewski, Howard Jay Siege...
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JAL
2006
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15 years 6 months ago
Approximations for minimum and min-max vehicle routing problems
: We consider a variety of vehicle routing problems. The input to a problem consists of a graph G = (N, E) and edge lengths l(e) e E. Customers located at the vertices have to be ...
Esther M. Arkin, Refael Hassin, Asaf Levin
MICS
2010
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15 years 5 months ago
On Conditional Covering Problem
The conditional covering problem (CCP) aims to locate facilities on a graph, where the vertex set represents both the demand points and the potential facility locations. The proble...
Balasubramanian Sivan, S. Harini, C. Pandu Rangan
ESWA
2010
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15 years 4 months ago
A numerical comparison between simulated annealing and evolutionary approaches to the cell formation problem
The Cell Formation Problem is a crucial component of a cell production design in a manufacturing system. This problem consists of a set of product parts to be manufactured in a gr...
Andres Pailla, Athila R. Trindade, Victor Parada, ...
ICIP
2000
IEEE
16 years 8 months ago
Curve Evolution, Boundary-Value Stochastic Processes, the Mumford-Shah Problem, and Missing Data Applications
We present an estimation-theoretic approach to curve evolution for the Mumford-Shah problem. By viewing an active contour as the set of discontinuities in the Mumford-Shah problem...
Andy Tsai, Anthony J. Yezzi, Alan S. Willsky