Counterexample to theorems of Cox and Fine
Joseph Y. Halpern
aaai 1996
For hard optimization problems, it is difficult to design heuristic algorithms which exhibit uniformly superior performance for all problem instances. As a result it becomes necessary to tailor the algorithms based on the problem instance. In this paper, we introduce the use of a cooperative problem solving team of heuristics that evolves algorithms for a given problem instance. The efficacy of this method is examined by solving six difficult instances of a bicriteria sparse multiple knapsack problem. Results indicate that such tailored algorithms uniformly improve solutions as compared to using predesigned heuristic algorithms.
Joseph Y. Halpern
aaai 1996
Masami Akamine, Jitendra Ajmera
IEICE Trans Inf Syst
Shai Fine, Yishay Mansour
Machine Learning
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Big Data 2021