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An experimental comparison of biased and unbiased random-key genetic algorithms

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An experimental comparison of biased and unbiased random-key genetic algorithms
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Article in International Scientific Journal
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2014
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Goncalves, JF
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Vol. 34
Pages: 143-164
ISSN: 0101-7438
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Abstract (EN): Random key genetic algorithms are heuristic methods for solving combinatorial optimization problems. They represent solutions as vectors of randomly generated real numbers, the so-called random keys. A deterministic algorithm, called a decoder, takes as input a vector of random keys and associates with it a feasible solution of the combinatorial optimization problem for which an objective value or fitness can be computed. We compare three types of random-key genetic algorithms: the unbiased algorithm of Bean (1994); the biased algorithm of Gonçalves and Resende (2010); and a greedy version of Bean's algorithm on 12 instances from four types of covering problems: general-cost set covering, Steiner triple covering, general-cost set k-covering, and unit-cost covering by pairs. Experiments are run to construct runtime distributions for 36 heuristic/instance pairs. For all pairs of heuristics, we compute probabilities that one heuristic is faster than the other on all 12 instances. The experiments show that, in 11 of the 12 instances, the greedy version of Bean's algorithm is faster than Bean's original method and that the biased variant is faster than both variants of Bean's algorithm. © 2014 Brazilian Operations Research Society.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 22
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