Title :
A multi-objective genetic local search algorithm and its application to flowshop scheduling
Author :
Ishibuchi, Hisao ; Murata, Tadahiko
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Ind. Eng., Osaka Prefecture Univ., Japan
fDate :
8/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We propose a hybrid algorithm for finding a set of nondominated solutions of a multi objective optimization problem. In the proposed algorithm, a local search procedure is applied to each solution (i.e., each individual) generated by genetic operations. Our algorithm uses a weighted sum of multiple objectives as a fitness function. The fitness function is utilized when a pair of parent solutions are selected for generating a new solution by crossover and mutation operations. A local search procedure is applied to the new solution to maximize its fitness value. One characteristic feature of our algorithm is to randomly specify weight values whenever a pair of parent solutions are selected. That is, each selection (i.e., the selection of two parent solutions) is performed by a different weight vector. Another characteristic feature of our algorithm is not to examine all neighborhood solutions of a current solution in the local search procedure. Only a small number of neighborhood solutions are examined to prevent the local search procedure from spending almost all available computation time in our algorithm. High performance of our algorithm is demonstrated by applying it to multi objective flowshop scheduling problems
Keywords :
genetic algorithms; production control; scheduling; search problems; crossover; fitness function; flowshop scheduling; genetic operations; hybrid algorithm; local search procedure; multi objective flowshop scheduling problems; multi objective genetic local search algorithm; multi objective optimization problem; multiple objectives; mutation operations; neighborhood solutions; nondominated solutions; parent solutions; weight values; weight vector; weighted sum; Genetic algorithms; Genetic mutations; Industrial engineering; Job shop scheduling; Modeling; Processor scheduling; Scheduling algorithm; Simulated annealing; Systems engineering and theory; Traveling salesman problems;
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/5326.704576