An empirical investigation of meta-heuristic and heuristic algorithms for a 2D packing problem

An empirical investigation of meta-heuristic and heuristic algorithms for a 2D packing problem

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Article ID: iaor20013960
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 128
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 34
End Page Number: 57
Publication Date: Jan 2001
Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
Authors: ,
Keywords: heuristics, optimization: simulated annealing
Abstract:

In this paper we consider the two-dimensional rectangular packing problem, where a fixed set of items have to be allocated on a single object. Two heuristics, which belong to the class of packing procedures that preserve bottom-left stability, are hybridised with three meta-heuristic algorithms (genetic algorithms, simulated annealing, naïve evolution) and local search heuristic (hill-climbing). This study compares the hybrid algorithms in terms of solution quality and computation time on a number of packing problems of different size. In order to show the effectiveness of the design of the different algorithms, their performance is compared to random search and heuristic packing routines.

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