Pareto simulated annealing – a metaheuristic technique for multiple-objective combinatorial optimization

Pareto simulated annealing – a metaheuristic technique for multiple-objective combinatorial optimization

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Article ID: iaor2000451
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 7
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 34
End Page Number: 47
Publication Date: Jan 1998
Journal: Journal of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis
Authors: ,
Keywords: decision theory: multiple criteria, combinatorial analysis
Abstract:

This paper presents a multiple-objective metaheuristic procedure – Pareto simulated annealing. The goal of the procedure is to find in a relatively short time a good approximation of the set of efficient solutions of a multiple-objective combinatorial optimization problem. The procedure uses a sample, of so-called generating solutions. Each solution explores its neighbourbood in a way similar to that of classical simulated annealing. Weights of the objectives, used for their local aggregation, are tuned in each iteration in order to assure a tendency for approaching the efficient solutions set while maintaining a uniform distribution of the generating solutions over this set. A computational experiment shows that the method is a better tool for approximating the efficient set than some previous proposals.

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