2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-70594-7_1
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Niching-Based Feature Selection with Multi-tree Genetic Programming for Dynamic Flexible Job Shop Scheduling

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“…Feature selection is employed to remove unimportant features and reduce the search space. Similarly, the same feature selection technique is utilised in multi-tree GP in [246]. In [255], a novel two-stage multi-tree GP with feature selection was designed to evolve scheduling heuristics specifically with the selected features for DFJSS.…”
Section: Dynamic Job Shop Schedulingmentioning
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“…Feature selection is employed to remove unimportant features and reduce the search space. Similarly, the same feature selection technique is utilised in multi-tree GP in [246]. In [255], a novel two-stage multi-tree GP with feature selection was designed to evolve scheduling heuristics specifically with the selected features for DFJSS.…”
Section: Dynamic Job Shop Schedulingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in addition to the effectiveness of each scheduling heuristic as an action, diversity among actions is crucial in RL. Niching [246] has proven to be an effective strategy employed in GP to enhance both its effectiveness and population diversity [143]. This is achieved by fostering the presence of multiple diverse scheduling heuristics within the population.…”
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