2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-55453-2_13
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Sparse, Continuous Policy Representations for Uniform Online Bin Packing via Regression of Interpolants

Abstract: Abstract. Online bin packing is a classic optimisation problem, widely tackled by heuristic methods. In addition to human-designed heuristic packing policies (e.g. first-or best-fit), there has been interest over the last decade in the automatic generation of policies. One of the main limitations of some previously-used policy representations is the trade-off between locality and granularity in the associated search space. In this article, we adopt an interpolation-based representation which has the jointlydes… Show more

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“…The Bin Packing Problem (BPP) consists of packing a set of items by minimizing the number of bins used [54], [55]. In general, the BPP is an exciting problem since many other optimization problems such as the cutting stock problem [56] and the knapsack problem [57] can be modeled as BPPs [58].…”
Section: ) Bin Packingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Bin Packing Problem (BPP) consists of packing a set of items by minimizing the number of bins used [54], [55]. In general, the BPP is an exciting problem since many other optimization problems such as the cutting stock problem [56] and the knapsack problem [57] can be modeled as BPPs [58].…”
Section: ) Bin Packingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In these approaches, a heuristic function is evolved as a GP syntax tree. However, more recently, both a look-up table (referred to as a "matrix") [29,30] and function interpolation [31] have also been used to represent a heuristic function. Other metaheuristics have been automatically designed using hyper-heuristics, such as particle swarm optimisation [32] and variable neighbourhood search [33].…”
Section: Automated Design Using Hyper-heuristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to test solutions for online bin packing problems with uniform distribution, specific problem sets are proposed by Asta et al and Ender et al [29,30]. The generator functions for these datasets were used by several other studies for benchmarking state-ofthe-art 3DBPP online algorithms [5,29,31].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%