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A case study of algorithm selection for the traveling thief problem

Journal

JOURNAL OF HEURISTICS
Volume 24, Issue 3, Pages 295-320

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10732-017-9328-y

Keywords

Combinatorial optimization; Instance analysis; Algorithm portfolio

Funding

  1. Australian Research Council [DE160100850]
  2. University of Adelaide, Australia
  3. DFG (German Research Foundation) under Emmy Noether Grant [HU 1900/2-1]
  4. Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics Starter Research Fund

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Many real-world problems are composed of several interacting components. In order to facilitate research on such interactions, the Traveling Thief Problem (TTP) was created in 2013 as the combination of two well-understood combinatorial optimization problems. With this article, we contribute in four ways. First, we create a comprehensive dataset that comprises the performance data of 21 TTP algorithms on the full original set of 9720 TTP instances. Second, we define 55 characteristics for all TPP instances that can be used to select the best algorithm on a per-instance basis. Third, we use these algorithms and features to construct the first algorithm portfolios for TTP, clearly outperforming the single best algorithm. Finally, we study which algorithms contribute most to this portfolio.

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