نتایج جستجو برای: objective simulated annealing mosa

تعداد نتایج: 699098  

2010
Ashwani Dhingra Pankaj Chandna

Purpose – In order to achieve excellence in manufacturing, goals like lean, economic and quality production with enhanced productivity play a crucial role in this competitive environment. It also necessitates major improvements in generally three primary technical areas: variation reduction, equipment reliability, and production scheduling. Complexity of the real world scheduling problems also ...

2007

Many areas in which computational optimisation may be applied are multi-objective optimisation problems; those where multiple objectives must be minimised (for minimisation problems) or maximised (for maximisation problems). Where (as is usually the case) these are competing objectives, the optimisation involves the discovery of a set of solutions the quality of which cannot be distinguished wi...

Journal: :JCIT 2010
Mehdi Nasiri Leyla Sadat Taghavi Behrouz Minaee

Association rule mining process can be visualized as a multi-objective problem rather than as a single objective one. Measures like support, confidence and other interestingness criteria which are used for evaluating a rule, can be thought of as different objectives of association rule mining problem. Support count is the number of records, which satisfies all the conditions that exist in the r...

Preventive healthcare aims at reducing the likelihood and severity of potentially life-threatening illnesses by protection and early detection. In this paper, a bi-objective mathematical model is proposed to design a network of preventive healthcare facilities so as to minimize total travel and waiting time as well as establishment and staffing cost. Moreover, each facility acts as M/M/1 queuin...

Journal: :Applied Mathematics and Computation 2009
Mahmoud H. Alrefaei Ali H. Diabat

In this paper, we present a simulated annealing algorithm for solving multi-objective simulation optimization problems. The algorithm is based on the idea of simulated annealing with constant temperature, and uses a rule for accepting a candidate solution that depends on the individual estimated objective function values. The algorithm is shown to converge almost surely to an optimal solution. ...

Journal: :Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 2007
Jiunn-Der Duh Daniel G. Brown

Spatial allocation is the process of assigning different attributes (e.g., land-use or land-cover) to spatial entities (e.g., map polygons or grid cells). It is an exercise that often requires the analysis of multiple, sometimes conflicting, objectives. Multi-objective spatial allocation problems often exhibit substantial computational complexity, especially when spatial pattern characteristics...

Mahdi Sedghi, Masoud Aliakbar-Golkar,

Optimal expansion of medium-voltage power networks is a common issue in electrical distribution planning. Minimizing total cost of the objective function with technical constraints and reliability limits, make it a combinatorial problem which should be solved by optimization algorithms. This paper presents a new hybrid simulated annealing and tabu search algorithm for distribution network expan...

Journal: :Evolutionary computation 2011
H. Li Dario Landa Silva

A multi-objective optimization problem can be solved by decomposing it into one or more single objective subproblems in some multi-objective metaheuristic algorithms. Each subproblem corresponds to one weighted aggregation function. For example, MOEA/D is an evolutionary multi-objective optimization (EMO) algorithm that attempts to optimize multiple subproblems simultaneously by evolving a popu...

2006
Kevin I. Smith

Many areas in which computational optimisation may be applied are multi-objective optimisation problems; those where multiple objectives must be minimised (for minimisation problems) or maximised (for maximisation problems). Where (as is usually the case) these are competing objectives, the optimisation involves the discovery of a set of solutions the quality of which cannot be distinguished wi...

2002
D. Tuyttens

A particular routing problem is considered: a customer asks to load a quantity at one place and to transport it to another one. The aim is to determine the daily routes of a fleet of trucks satisfying the requests of a set of customers. Several constraints must be considered: maximal duration of the daily routes; time-windows at the loading points; request of a particular type of trucks. Severa...

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