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A New Hybrid Intelligent Algorithm for Fuzzy Multiobjective Programming Problem Based on Credibility Theory

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  • Zu-Tong Wang
  • Jian-Sheng Guo
  • Ming-Fa Zheng
  • Ying Wang

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Based on the credibility theory, this paper is devoted to the fuzzy multiobjective programming problem. Firstly, the expected-value model of fuzzy multiobjective programming problem is provided based on credibility theory; then two new approaches for obtaining efficient solutions are proposed on the basis of the expected-value model, whose validity has been proven. For solving the fuzzy MOP problem efficiently, Latin hypercube sampling, fuzzy simulation, support vector machine, and artificial bee colony algorithm are integrated to build a hybrid intelligent algorithm. An application case study on availability allocation optimization problem in repairable parallel-series system design is documented. The results suggest that the proposed method has excellent consistency and efficiency in solving fuzzy multiobjective programming problem and is particularly useful for expensive systems.

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  • Zu-Tong Wang & Jian-Sheng Guo & Ming-Fa Zheng & Ying Wang, 2014. "A New Hybrid Intelligent Algorithm for Fuzzy Multiobjective Programming Problem Based on Credibility Theory," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-11, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:909203
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/909203
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