ISBN13: | 9781032894454 |
ISBN10: | 1032894458 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 214 pages |
Size: | 234x156 mm |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 13 Illustrations, black & white; 1 Halftones, black & white; 12 Line drawings, black & white |
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Combinatorics and graph theory
Probability and mathematical statistics
Optimization, linear programming, game theory
Electrical engineering and telecommunications, precision engineering
Theory of computing, computing in general
Computer programming in general
Software development
Artificial Intelligence
Programming in general
Discrete mathematics
Combinatorics and graph theory (charity campaign)
Probability and mathematical statistics (charity campaign)
Optimization, linear programming, game theory (charity campaign)
Electrical engineering and telecommunications, precision engineering (charity campaign)
Theory of computing, computing in general (charity campaign)
Computer programming in general (charity campaign)
Software development (charity campaign)
Artificial Intelligence (charity campaign)
Programming in general (charity campaign)
Discrete mathematics (charity campaign)
Automatic Generation Of Algorithms
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This book is structured to guide readers through AGA's concepts,
practical applications, and future directions.At its core, this book is an invitation to reimagine the boundaries of algorithmic design. It is crafted for researchers, practitioners, and enthusiasts in computer science, operations research, AI, and beyond.
delve into the AGA-machine learning intersection, highlighting their shared optimization foundation while contrasting divergent objectives. The automatic generation of metaheuristics is examined, aiming to develop versatile algorithmic frameworks adaptable to various optimization problems. Furthermore, the book explores applying reinforcement learning techniques to automatic algorithm generation. Throughout, it invites readers to reimagine algorithmic design boundaries, offering insights into AGA's conceptual underpinnings, practical applications, and future directions, serving as an invitation for researchers, practitioners, and enthusiasts in computer science, operations research, artificial intelligence, and beyond to embark on a journey toward computational excellence where algorithms are born, evolved, and adapted to meet ever-changing real-world problem landscapes.
1. Overview of Optimization
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Combinatorial Optimization
1.3 NP-hardness
1.4 NP-hardness in Combinatorial Optimization
1.5 General Framework of a Combinatorial Optimization Problem
1.6 Methods for Combinatorial Optimization Problems
1.7 A General Optimization Algorithm
1.8 Summary
2. The Master Problem
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Problem Statement
2.3 The Space of Instances
2.4 The Space of Algorithms
2.5 The Space of Parameters
2.6 Simultaneous Parameter Optimization with AGA
2.7 Independent Parameter Optimization
2.8 The Algorithm Selection Problem
2.9 The No-Free-Lunch in AGA
2.10 Summary
3. Modeling Problems
3.1 The Modeling Process
3.2 Identifying Problems
3.3 Approaching Practical Problems in Operations Research
3.4 Fundamental Models in OR
3.5 Approaching Practical Problems via AI
3.6 Fundamental Models in AI
3.7 Approaching Practical Problems by AGA
3.8 A Fundamental AGA Model
3.9 Summary
4. AGA with Genetic Programming
4.1 Introduction
4.2 The Master Problem in AGA
4.3 Genetic Programming
4.3.1 The General Algorithmic Evolutionary Process
4.3.2 Genetic Operations in GP
4.4 GP as a Metaheuristic
4.5 Modeling the Master Problem with GP
4.5.1 Solution Representation as a Tree
4.5.2 The Fitness Function
4.6 The Evolution of Algorithms
4.7 Constructive and Refinement Algorithms
4.8 Robustness Versus Specialization
4.9 AGA for Population-Based Algorithms
4.10 Rediscovering Algorithms
4.11 AGA Specification Sheet
4.12 Summary
5. AGA and Machine Learning
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Schematic Overview of Machine Learning
5.2.1 Modeling a Practical Problem
5.2.2 Meaning of the Dataset
5.2.3 Hypothetical Model
5.2.4 The Optimization Problem
5.2.5 Algorithms for the Optimization Problem
5.3 Types of Problems in Machine Learning
5.4 Schematic Overview of the Automatic Generation of Algorithms
5.4.1 Problem Instances
5.4.2 Algorithmic Components
5.4.3 The Master Problem
5.4.4 The Resulting Algorithm
5.5 Symbolic Regression
5.6 Summary
6. Producing Metaheuristics Automatically
6.1 Metaheuristics and AGA
6.2 Types of Metaheuristics
6.3 Key Concepts in Metaheuristics
6.4 Solution Container Definition
6.5 Terminals Definition
6.6 Defining Terminals for AGM
6.7 Possible Combinations
6.8 Summary
7. AGA with Reinforcement Learning
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Dynamic Programming
7.3 Bellman's Principle of Optimality
7.4 Dynamic Programming Algorithms
7.5 Dynamic Programming Approaches
7.6 Deciding Agent Problem
7.7 AGA with Reinforcement Learning
7.7.1 Introduction
7.7.2 RL Algorithms
7.7.3 Modeling the Automatic Generation of Algorithms as a DAP
7.8 Summary
8.Conclusions and Future Trends
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Future Directions and Research Paths
8.3 Closing Thoughts