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Experimental methods for the analysis of optimization algorithms
In operations research and computer science it is common practice to evaluate the performance of optimization algorithms on the basis of computational results, and the experimental approach should follow accepted principles that guarantee the reliability and reproducibility of results. However, comp...
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2010
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author | Bartz-Beielstein, Thomas Chiarandini, Marco Paquete, Luis Preuss, Mike |
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description | In operations research and computer science it is common practice to evaluate the performance of optimization algorithms on the basis of computational results, and the experimental approach should follow accepted principles that guarantee the reliability and reproducibility of results. However, computational experiments differ from those in other sciences, and the last decade has seen considerable methodological research devoted to understanding the particular features of such experiments and assessing the related statistical methods. This book consists of methodological contributions on diffe |
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spelling | cern-19865142021-04-21T20:35:21Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1986514engBartz-Beielstein, ThomasChiarandini, MarcoPaquete, LuisPreuss, MikeExperimental methods for the analysis of optimization algorithmsMathematical Physics and Mathematics In operations research and computer science it is common practice to evaluate the performance of optimization algorithms on the basis of computational results, and the experimental approach should follow accepted principles that guarantee the reliability and reproducibility of results. However, computational experiments differ from those in other sciences, and the last decade has seen considerable methodological research devoted to understanding the particular features of such experiments and assessing the related statistical methods. This book consists of methodological contributions on diffeSpringeroai:cds.cern.ch:19865142010 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Bartz-Beielstein, Thomas Chiarandini, Marco Paquete, Luis Preuss, Mike Experimental methods for the analysis of optimization algorithms |
title | Experimental methods for the analysis of optimization algorithms |
title_full | Experimental methods for the analysis of optimization algorithms |
title_fullStr | Experimental methods for the analysis of optimization algorithms |
title_full_unstemmed | Experimental methods for the analysis of optimization algorithms |
title_short | Experimental methods for the analysis of optimization algorithms |
title_sort | experimental methods for the analysis of optimization algorithms |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1986514 |
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