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Adaptive automated construction of hybrid heuristics for exam timetabling and graph colouring problems

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Qu R, Burke E & McCollum B (2009) Adaptive automated construction of hybrid heuristics for exam timetabling and graph colouring problems. European Journal of Operational Research, 198 (2), pp. 392-404. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2008.10.001

Abstract
In this paper, we present a random iterative graph based hyper-heuristic to produce a collection of heuristic sequences to construct solutions of different quality. These heuristic sequences can be seen as dynamic hybridisations of different graph colouring heuristics that construct solutions step by step. Based on these sequences, we statistically analyse the way in which graph colouring heuristics are automatically hybridised. This, to our knowledge, represents a new direction in hyper-heuristic research. It is observed that spending the search effort on hybridising Largest Weighted Degree with Saturation Degree at the early stage of solution construction tends to generate high quality solutions. Based on these observations, an iterative hybrid approach is developed to adaptively hybridise these two graph colouring heuristics at different stages of solution construction. The overall aim here is to automate the heuristic design process, which draws upon an emerging research theme on developing computer methods to design and adapt heuristics automatically. Experimental results on benchmark exam timetabling and graph colouring problems demonstrate the effectiveness and generality of this adaptive hybrid approach compared with previous methods on automatically generating and adapting heuristics. Indeed, we also show that the approach is competitive with the state of the art human produced methods.

Keywords
Adaptive; Exam timetabling; Graph colouring; Graph colouring heuristics; Hybridisation; Hyper-heuristic ; Operations Research/Decision Theory; Organization/Planning; Information retrieval; Computer science; Computer software; Computational complexity; Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity; Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science

Journal
European Journal of Operational Research: Volume 198, Issue 2

StatusPublished
Publication date31/10/2009
Date accepted by journal08/10/2008
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/15721
PublisherElsevier
ISSN0377-2217