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An efficient local search heuristic with row weighting for the unicost set covering problem

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  • Gao, Chao
  • Yao, Xin
  • Weise, Thomas
  • Li, Jinlong

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The Set Covering Problem (SCP) is NP-hard. We propose a new Row Weighting Local Search (RWLS) algorithm for solving the unicost variant of the SCP, i.e., USCPs where the costs of all sets are identical. RWLS is a heuristic algorithm that has three major components united in its local search framework: (1) a weighting scheme, which updates the weights of uncovered elements to prevent convergence to local optima, (2) tabu strategies to avoid possible cycles during the search, and (3) a timestamp method to break ties when prioritizing sets. RWLS has been evaluated on a large number of problem instances from the OR-Library and compared with other approaches. It is able to find all the best known solutions (BKS) and improve 14 of them, although requiring a higher computational effort on several instances. RWLS is especially effective on the combinatorial OR-Library instances and can improve the best known solution to the hardest instance CYC11 considerably. RWLS is conceptually simple and has no instance-dependent parameters, which makes it a practical and easy-to-use USCP solver.

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  • Gao, Chao & Yao, Xin & Weise, Thomas & Li, Jinlong, 2015. "An efficient local search heuristic with row weighting for the unicost set covering problem," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 246(3), pages 750-761.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:ejores:v:246:y:2015:i:3:p:750-761
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2015.05.038
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