Experimental study of local selection on evolutionary course timetabling

Kostoglou, Vassilis/ Adamidis, Panagiotis/ Αδαμίδης, Παναγιώτης/ Κώστογλου, Βασίλης


Institution and School/Department of submitter: ΤΕΙ Θεσσαλονίκης
Keywords: Implementation techniques;Timetabling;Time—Organization;School schedules;Education—Schedules;Cources schedules;Instructional design;Evolutionary algorithms;Σχεδιασμός διδασκαλίας;Χρονοδιαγράμματα μαθημάτων;Εκπαίδευση—Προγράμματα;Σχολικά προγράμματα;Χρόνος—Οργάνωση και χρήση;Χρονοδιάγραμμα;Τεχνικές εφαρμογής;Εξελικτικοί αλγόριθμοι
Issue Date: 2009
Citation: Adamidis, P. & Kostoglou, V. (2009). Experimental study of local selection on evolutionary course timetabling. The Cyprus Journal of Sciences. 7:53-64.
Journal: The Cyprus Journal of Sciences, vol.7, 2009
Abstract: Course timetabling is a multi-dimensional NP-Complete problem encountered virtually in every educational institute throughout the world. Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs) have been applied to the course-timetabling problem since early 90s. Solving this problem with EAs, selection traditionally operates on the entire population. This paper studies the effects of local selection EAs on the course-timetabling problem. Here the decision for parent choice is performed locally only. Local selection algorithms operate in parallel on small overlapping neighborhoods. We tested a lot of different configurations in order to enhance our understanding of the effects of neighborhood size and shape
Description: Δημοσιεύσεις μελών--ΣΤΕΦ--Τμήμα Μηχανικών Πληροφορικής, 2009
URI: http://195.251.240.227/jspui/handle/123456789/10357
Other Identifiers: http://aetos.it.teithe.gr/~vkostogl/files/Publications/dimosieuseis13.pdf
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