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Ants and Multiple Knapsack Problem
Elk, Poland June 28-June 30
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CISIM.2007.122007 6th International Conference on ...
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Urszula Boryczka, University of Silesia, Poland
In this paper a new optimization algorithm based on ant colony metaphor (ACO)and a new approach for the Multiple Knapsack Problem is presented. TheMKP is the problem of assigning a subset of n items to m distinct knapsacks, such that the total profit sum of the selected items is maximized, without exceeding the capacity of each of the knapsacks. The problem has several difficulties in adaptation as well as the trail representation of the solutions of MKP or a dynamically changed heuristic function applied in this approach. Presented results show the power of the ACO approach for solving this type of subset problems.
Index Terms:
ant colony optimization, multiple knapsack problem, combinatorial optimization.
Citation:
Urszula Boryczka, "Ants and Multiple Knapsack Problem," cisim, pp.149-154, 2007 6th International Conference on Computer Information Systems and Industrial Management Applications, 2007
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