An application of the Threshold Accepting metaheuristic for curriculum based course timetabling
Artificial Intelligence
2008-10-02 v1
Abstract
The article presents a local search approach for the solution of timetabling problems in general, with a particular implementation for competition track 3 of the International Timetabling Competition 2007 (ITC 2007). The heuristic search procedure is based on Threshold Accepting to overcome local optima. A stochastic neighborhood is proposed and implemented, randomly removing and reassigning events from the current solution. The overall concept has been incrementally obtained from a series of experiments, which we describe in each (sub)section of the paper. In result, we successfully derived a potential candidate solution approach for the finals of track 3 of the ITC 2007.
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@article{arxiv.0809.0757,
title = {An application of the Threshold Accepting metaheuristic for curriculum based course timetabling},
author = {Martin Josef Geiger},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0809.0757},
year = {2008}
}