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Title: Applying ant systems to two real-life assignment problems
Authors: Cancela, Héctor
Type: Reporte técnico
Keywords: COMBINATORIAL OPTIMIZATION, METAHEURISTICS, ASSIGNMENT, OPTIMIZACION COMBINATORIA
Issue Date: 2000
Abstract: Ant Systems (AS) is a recently proposed meta-heuristic inspired on biological behaviors, which has been applied to a variety of combinatorial optimization problems, including the QAP (Quadratic Assignment Problems). In this work, we have studied the adaptation of the Ant Systems meta-heuristic to two different real-life assignment problems, which appear in educational institutions: the timetabling problem (assigning courses to classrooms and times), and the assignment of final proyects to students. There is no standard definition for these problems, as in each institution the rules and objectives are different. We have been successful in adapting. AS to tackle these problems as defined by our institution rules, showing the adaptability of this meta-heuristic to complex, real-life problems. In both cases the AS meta-heuristic obtained good quality solutions (in the timetabling case, at the cost of longer running times).
Publisher: UR. FI – INCO.
Series or collection: Reportes Técnicos 00-04
ISSN: 0797-6410
Citation: CANCELA BOSI, H. "Applying ant systems to two real-life assignment problems". Reportes Técnicos 00-04. UR. FI – INCO, 2000.
License: Licencia Creative Commons Atribución – No Comercial – Sin Derivadas (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
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