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Search bias in constructive metaheuristics and implications for ant colony optimisation

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posted on 2024-07-12, 14:44 authored by James Montgomery, Marcus Randall, Tim HendtlassTim Hendtlass
Constructive metaheuristics explore a tree of constructive decisions, the topology of which is determined by the way solutions are represented and constructed. Some solution representations allow particular solutions to be reached on a greater number of paths in this construction tree than other solutions, which can introduce a bias to the search. A bias can also be introduced by the topology of the construction tree. This is particularly the case in problems where certain solution representations are infeasible. This paper presents an examination of the mechanisms that determine the topologies of construction trees and the implications for ant colony optimisation. The results provide insights into why certain assignment orders perform better in problems such as the quadratic and generalised assignment problems, in terms of both solution quality and avoiding infeasible solutions.

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9783540226727

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4th International Workshop on ant colony, optimization and swarm intelligence (ANTS 2004), Brussels, Belgium, 05-08 September 2004

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4th International Workshop on ant colony, optimization and swarm intelligence ANTS 2004, Brussels, Belgium, 05-08 September 2004

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3172

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7 pp

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Springer

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Copyright © 2004 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. The accepted manuscript is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com.

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eng

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