doctoralThesis
Transgenética computacional aplicada a problemas de otimização combinatória com múltiplos objetivos
Fecha
2012-02-29Registro en:
ALMEIDA, Carolina Paula de. Transgenética computacional aplicada a problemas de otimização combinatória com múltiplos objetivos. 2012. 244 p. Tese (Doutorado em Engenharia Elétrica e Informática Industrial) - Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, Curitiba, 2012.
Autor
Almeida, Carolina Paula de
Resumen
The Computational Transgenetic is a metaphor for the development of evolutionary algorithms based on the theory of evolution endosymbiotic and other intracellular interactions flow. Several algorithms have been developed based on this metaphor for combinatorial optimization problems, mostly with a single objective, obtaining good results. Once the account of more than one objective provides, in general, more realistic representations of complex practical problems, this work investigates the development of Transgenetic Algorithms for multiobjective problems. Such algorithms are examined in versions that use elements of other multiobjective evolutionary algorithms such as the NSGA-II (Non-Dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm-II) and the MOEA/D (Multi-objective Evolutionary Algorithm based on Decomposition). Therefore, this work proposes two new methods using Computational Transgenetic attached to NSGA-II and MOEA/D, named NSTA (Non-Dominated Sorting Transgenetic Algorithm) and MOTA/D (Multi-objective Transgenetic Algorithm based on Decomposition), respectively. To evaluate the proposed techniques performance, the experiments consider two NP-hard combinatorial optimization problems, in versions with more than one objective. The first problem is the Traveling Purchaser Problem and the second the Quadratic Assignment Problem. Experiments were performed with test cases available in benchmarks commonly used by other studies in the literature. The proposed algorithms' results were compared with those obtained by the multiobjetive evolutionary algorithms that inspired them. The analysis of data obtained by the computational experiment shows that the version MOTA/D is among the most efficient algorithms of the experiment with respect to the quality of the Pareto front approximation.