Progress control in iterated local search for nurse rostering

Progress control in iterated local search for nurse rostering

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Article ID: iaor20108715
Volume: 62
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 360
End Page Number: 367
Publication Date: Feb 2011
Journal: Journal of the Operational Research Society
Authors: , , , ,
Keywords: health services
Abstract:

This paper describes an approach in which a local search technique is alternated with a process which ‘jumps’ to another point in the search space. After each ‘jump’ a (time-intensive) local search is used to obtain a new local optimum. The focus of the paper is in monitoring the progress of this technique on a set of real world nurse rostering problems. We propose a model for estimating the quality of this new local optimum. We can then decide whether to end the local search based on the predicted quality. The fact that we avoid searching these bad neighbourhoods enables us to reach better solutions in the same amount of time. We evaluate the approach on five highly constrained problems in nurse rostering. These problems represent complex and challenging real world rostering situations and the approach described here has been developed during a commercial implementation project by ORTEC bv.

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