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Surrogate-Assisted Genetic Programming With Simplified Models for Automated Design of Dispatching Rules


Abstract:

Automated design of dispatching rules for production systems has been an interesting research topic over the last several years. Machine learning, especially genetic prog...Show More

Abstract:

Automated design of dispatching rules for production systems has been an interesting research topic over the last several years. Machine learning, especially genetic programming (GP), has been a powerful approach to dealing with this design problem. However, intensive computational requirements, accuracy and interpretability are still its limitations. This paper aims at developing a new surrogate assisted GP to help improving the quality of the evolved rules without significant computational costs. The experiments have verified the effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed algorithms as compared to those in the literature. Furthermore, new simplification and visualisation approaches have also been developed to improve the interpretability of the evolved rules. These approaches have shown great potentials and proved to be a critical part of the automated design system.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics ( Volume: 47, Issue: 9, September 2017)
Page(s): 2951 - 2965
Date of Publication: 19 May 2016

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PubMed ID: 28113446

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