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Hybrid metaheuristics for multi-objective combinatorial optimization

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Many real-world optimization problems can be modelled as combinatorial optimization problems. Often, these problems are characterized by their large size and the presence of multiple, conflicting objectives. Despite progress in solving multi-objective combinatorial optimization problems exactly, the large size often means that heuristics are required for their solution in acceptable time. Since the middle of the nineties the trend is towards heuristics that “pick and choose” elements from several of the established metaheuristic schemes. Such hybrid approximation techniques may even combine exact and heuristic approaches. In this chapter we give an overview over approximation methods in multi-objective combinatorial optimization. We briefly summarize “classical” metaheuristics and focus on recent approaches, where metaheuristics are hybridized and/or combined with exact methods.

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hal-00466658 , version 1 (24-03-2010)

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Matthias Ehrgott, Xavier Gandibleux. Hybrid metaheuristics for multi-objective combinatorial optimization. Blum, C. and Blesa-Aguilera, M.J. and Roli, A. and Sampels, M. Hybrid Metaheuristics, Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, pp.221-259, 2008, Studies in Computational Intelligence, ⟨10.1007/978-3-540-78295-7⟩. ⟨hal-00466658⟩
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