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Makespan estimation in a flexible job-shop scheduling environment using machine learning

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  • David Tremblet
  • Simon Thevenin
  • Alexandre Dolgui

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A production plan gives the quantity of products to release on the shop floor in each period, where a period may represent a week or a month. The plan is the basis for negotiating order acceptance and delivery dates with customers and suppliers. The production plan must respect the available capacity on the shop floor, as underloading the shop floor leads to a loss of opportunity, and thus, a loss of competitiveness for the company. To properly manage the production capacity while negotiating with suppliers and customers, the production planners need a tool to accurately estimate the capacity consumption in each period. The computation of capacity consumption requires creating a detailed production schedule which is a complex task. Algorithms that find close to optimal schedules in a complex manufacturing environment are often time-consuming, which is impractical in a negotiation context. We investigate machine learning models to predict capacity consumption. We consider a flexible job-shop as commonly encountered in practice, and proposed several machine learning models. Namely, several variants of linear regression, decision trees, and artificial neural networks. Numerical experiments showed that our models outperform those found by both an exact approach and dispatching rules when computation time is short.

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  • David Tremblet & Simon Thevenin & Alexandre Dolgui, 2024. "Makespan estimation in a flexible job-shop scheduling environment using machine learning," International Journal of Production Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 62(10), pages 3654-3670, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tprsxx:v:62:y:2024:i:10:p:3654-3670
    DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2023.2245918
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