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Clustering of search trajectory and its application to parameter tuning

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  • Lindawati

    (Singapore Management University, Singapore, Singapore)

  • H C Lau

    (Singapore Management University, Singapore, Singapore)

  • D Lo

    (Singapore Management University, Singapore, Singapore)

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This paper is concerned with automated classification of Combinatorial Optimization Problem instances for instance-specific parameter tuning purpose. We propose the CluPaTra Framework, a generic approach to CLUster instances based on similar PAtterns according to search TRAjectories and apply it on parameter tuning. The key idea is to use the search trajectory as a generic feature for clustering problem instances. The advantage of using search trajectory is that it can be obtained from any local-search based algorithm with small additional computation time. We explore and compare two different search trajectory representations, two sequence alignment techniques (to calculate similarities) as well as two well-known clustering methods. We report experiment results on two classical problems: Travelling Salesman Problem and Quadratic Assignment Problem and industrial case study.

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  • Lindawati & H C Lau & D Lo, 2013. "Clustering of search trajectory and its application to parameter tuning," Journal of the Operational Research Society, Palgrave Macmillan;The OR Society, vol. 64(12), pages 1742-1752, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:jorsoc:v:64:y:2013:i:12:p:1742-1752
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