Hybrid Metaheuristics 6th International Workshop, HM 2009, Udine, Italy, October 16-17, 2009. Proceedings /
Author(s)
Blesa, María J.Blum, Christian.
Gaspero, Luca.
Roli, Andrea.
Sampels, Michael.
Schaerf, Andrea.
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Keywords
Computer Science.Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery.
Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity.
Information Storage and Retrieval.
Probability and Statistics in Computer Science.
Computation by Abstract Devices.
Computer science.
Computer software.
Data mining.
Information storage and retrieval systems.
Informatique
Logiciels
Exploration de données (Informatique)
Systèmes d'information
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edited by María J. Blesa, Christian Blum, Luca Gaspero, Andrea Roli, Michael Sampels, Andrea Schaerf.Hybrid Metaheuristic for the Assembly Line Worker Assignment and Balancing Problem -- An ELSxPath Relinking Hybrid for the Periodic Location-Routing Problem -- Hybridizing Beam-ACO with Constraint Programming for Single Machine Job Scheduling -- Multiple Variable Neighborhood Search Enriched with ILP Techniques for the Periodic Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows -- A Hybridization of Electromagnetic-Like Mechanism and Great Deluge for Examination Timetabling Problems -- Iterative Relaxation-Based Heuristics for the Multiple-choice Multidimensional Knapsack Problem -- Solving a Video-Server Load Re-Balancing Problem by Mixed Integer Programming and Hybrid Variable Neighborhood Search -- Effective Hybrid Stochastic Local Search Algorithms for Biobjective Permutation Flowshop Scheduling -- Hierarchical Iterated Local Search for the Quadratic Assignment Problem -- Incorporating Tabu Search Principles into ACO Algorithms -- A Hybrid Solver for Large Neighborhood Search: Mixing Gecode and EasyLocal ?+?+? -- Multi-neighborhood Local Search for the Patient Admission Problem -- Matheuristics: Optimization, Simulation and Control.
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9783642049170
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04918-7
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