A semi-automated design of instance-based fuzzy parameter tuning for metaheuristics based on decision tree induction
Two main concepts are established in the literature for the Parameter Setting Problem of metaheuristics: Parameter Tuning Strategies (PTS) and Parameter Control Strategies (PCS). While PTS result in a fixed parameter setting for a set of problem instances, PCS are incorporated into the metaheuristic and adapt parameter values according to instance-specific performance feedback. The idea of Instance-specific Parameter Tuning Strategies (IPTS) is aiming to combine advantages of both tuning and control strategies by enabling the adoption of parameter values tailored to instance-specific characteristics a priori to running the metaheuristic. This requires, however, a significant knowledge about the impact of instance characteristics on heuristic performance. This paper presents an approach that semi-automatically designs the fuzzy logic rule base to obtain instance-specific parameter values by means of decision trees. This enables the user to automate the process of converting insights about instance-specific information and its impact on heuristic performance into a fuzzy rule base IPTS system. The system incorporates the decision maker’s preference about the trade-off between computational time and solution quality.
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2015
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Authors: | Ries, Jana ; Beullens, Patrick |
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Journal of the Operational Research Society. - Palgrave Macmillan, ISSN 0160-5682. - Vol. 66.2015, 5, p. 782-793
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Palgrave Macmillan |
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