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Researchers who investigate in any area related to computational algorithms (both defining new algorithms or improving existing ones) usually find large difficulties to test their work. Comparisons among different researches in this field are often a hard task, due to the ambiguity or lack of detail in the presentation of the work and its results. On many occasions, the replication of the work conducted...
Nowadays, public transportation has become an essential area for the actual society, which directly affects the quality of life. There are different sort of public transportation systems. One type that receives much attention these days because of its great social interest is the transportation on-demand. Some of the most well-known on-demand transports systems are the Demand Responsive Transit, and...
Combinatorial optimization is a widely studied field within artificial intelligence. There are many problems of this type, and many techniques applied to them can be found in the literature. Especially, population techniques have received much attention in this area, being genetic algorithms (GA) the most famous ones. Although throughout history many studies on GAs have been performed, there is still...
This short note presents a discussion arisen after reading “Development a new mutation operator to solve the Traveling Salesman Problem by aid of genetic algorithms”, by Murat Albayrak and Novruz Allahverdi, (2011). Expert System with Applications (38) (pp. 1313–1320). The discussed paper presents a new greedy mutation operator to solve the well-known Traveling Salesman Problem. To prove the quality...
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