Case-Based Reasoning as a Heuristic Selector in a Hyper-Heuristic for Course Timetabling Problems
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2002
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Resumo |
This paper studies Knowledge Discovery (KD) using Tabu Search and Hill Climbing within Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) as a hyper-heuristic method for course timetabling problems. The aim of the hyper-heuristic is to choose the best heuristic(s) for given timetabling problems according to the knowledge stored in the case base. KD in CBR is a 2-stage iterative process on both case representation and the case base. Experimental results are analysed and related research issues for future work are discussed. |
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application/pdf |
Identificador |
http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/350/1/rxqKES02.pdf Petrovic, Sanja and Qu, Rong (2002) Case-Based Reasoning as a Heuristic Selector in a Hyper-Heuristic for Course Timetabling Problems. In: Knowledge-Based Intelligent Information Engineering Systems and Allied Technologies. IOS Press, pp. 336-340. |
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en |
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IOS Press |
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http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/350/ |
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Book Section PeerReviewed |