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Multi-agent Orienteering Problem with Time-dependent Capacity Constraints
Metaheuristics International Conference 10th MIC 2013, August 5-8
  • Cen CHEN, Singapore Management University
  • Shih-Fen CHENG, Singapore Management University
  • Hoong Chuin LAU, Singapore Management University
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Version
submittedVersion
Publication Date
8-2013
Abstract

The Orienteering Problem (OP), as originally defined by Tsiligirides, is the problem of cross-countr sport in which participants get rewards from visiting a predefined set of checkpoints. As Orienteering Problem can be used to describe a wide variety of real-world problems like route planning for facility inspection, patrolling of strategic location, and reward-weighted traveling salesman problem, it has attracted continuous interests from researchers and a large number of variants and corresponding algorithms for solving them have been introduced.

Keywords
  • multi-agent orienteering problem,
  • sampled fictitious play
Publisher
MIC
City or Country
Singapore
Copyright Owner and License
LARC
Creative Commons License
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 International
Comments

Also published as journal article in Web Intelligence and Agent Systems, 12(4), 347-358. https://doi.org/10.3233/WIA-140304

Citation Information
Cen CHEN, Shih-Fen CHENG and Hoong Chuin LAU. "Multi-agent Orienteering Problem with Time-dependent Capacity Constraints" Metaheuristics International Conference 10th MIC 2013, August 5-8 (2013) p. 1 - 3
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/sfcheng/45/