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Title: A combined evolutionary metaheuristic techniques and integer programming approach to the traveling tournament problem
Authors: Khelifa, Meriem
Hacini, Mohammed Abdelaziz
Baylik, Afifa
Keywords: traveling tournament problem
biogeographic based optimisation
branch and bound
method exact
NP hard combinatorial optimisation
benchmarks
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Kasdi Merbah University of Ouargla
Abstract: This study focuses on the Traveling Tournament Problem (TTP), an NP-hard combinatorial optimization problem in sports scheduling. TTP holds significant importance within the sports community as suboptimal optimization can lead to financial losses in league management budgets. TTP aims to create a double round-robin tournament schedule while minimizing the total distance traveled by the teams and adhering to specific constraints unique to TTP. To solve the Traveling Tournament Problem (TTP), we have proposed a new method that combines the benefits of biogeographic-based optimization (BBO) and branch and bound techniques. This hybrid approach allows for a balanced exploration and exploitation of the search space. The exact (branch and bound )method technique performs the exploitation steps, while the BBO technique performs the exploration steps. This combination, applied for the first time in TTP, aims to balance thorough exploration and efficient exploitation. The proposed method is evaluated on publicly available standard benchmarks and compared to other state-of-the-art approaches. The computational experiments demonstrate that our method achieves promising and interesting results, which can be compared favorably to previous techniques.
URI: https://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/34434
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