Autores
Aguilar Canepa José Carlos
Menchaca Méndez Rolando
Menchaca Méndez Ricardo
Título A structure-driven genetic algorithm for graph coloring
Tipo Revista
Sub-tipo CONACYT
Descripción Computación y Sistemas
Resumen Genetic algorithms are well-known numerical optimizers used for a wide array of applications. However, their performance when applied to combinatorial optimization problems is often lackluster. This paper introduces a new Genetic Algorithm (GA) for the graph coloring problem that is competitive, on standard benchmarks, with state-of-the-art heuristics. In particular, we propose a crossover operator that combines two individuals based on random cuts (A, B) of the input graph with small cut-sets. The idea is to combine individuals by merging parts that interact as little as possible so that one individual's goodness does not interfere with the other individual's goodness. Also, we use a selection operator that picks individuals based on the individuals' fitness restricted to the nodes in one of the sets in the partition rather than based on the individuals' total fitness. Finally, we embed local search within the genetic operators applied to both the individuals' sub-solutions chosen to be combined and the individual that results after applying the crossover operato. © 2021 Instituto Politecnico Nacional. All rights reserved.
Observaciones DOI 10.13053/CyS-25-3-3901
Lugar Ciudad de México
País Mexico
No. de páginas 465-481
Vol. / Cap. v. 25 no. 3
Inicio 2021-07-01
Fin
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