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the 12th International Conference on Parallel Problem Solving From Nature (PPSN'12), Date: 2012/09/01 - 2012/09/05, Location: Taormina, Italy

Publication date: 2012-09-01
Volume: 7492 Pages: 408 - 417
ISSN: 978-3-642-32963-0
Publisher: Springer

PPSN 2012: Parallel Problem Solving from Nature - PPSN XII

Author:

Misir, Mustafa
Verbeeck, Katja ; De Causmaecker, Patrick ; Vanden Berghe, Greet

Keywords:

hyper-heuristics, heuristic set, generality, ITEC, iMinds

Abstract:

The present study investigates the effect of heuristic sets on the performance of several selection hyper-heuristics. The performance of selection hyper-heuristics is strongly dependant on low-level heuristic sets employed for solving target problems. Therefore, the generality of hyper-heuristics should be examined across various heuristic sets. Unlike the majority of hyper-heuristics research, where the low-level heuristic set is considered given, the present study investigates the influence of the low-level heuristics on the hyper-heuristic's performance. To achieve this, a number of heuristic sets was generated for the patient admission scheduling problem by setting the parameters of a set of parametric heuristics with specific values. These values were set such that nine heuristic sets with different improvement capabilities, speed characteristics and size were generated. A group of hyper-heuristics with certain selection mechanisms and acceptance criteria having dissimilar intensification/diversification abilities were taken from the literature enabling a comprehensive analysis. The experimental results indicated that different hyper-heuristics perform superiorly on distinct heuristic sets. The results can be explained and hence result in hyper-heuristic design recommendations. © 2012 Springer-Verlag.