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Thursday, 22.10.2020 | 16.15 to 17.15 h

Be­ne­fits and Per­spect­ives of Auto­mated Al­gorithm Se­lec­tion for the Trav­el­ing Sales­per­son Prob­lem

Location: Zoom (see details)
Organizer: DaSCo

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Abstract

The Euclidean Traveling Salesperson Problem (TSP) is a classical optimization problem which is of high relevance for science and industry. Although it has been well-studied for decades, there is no algorithm in the class of inexact TSP optimization that is superior to all its competitors. Consequently, choosing the "right" algorithm for optimizing a given TSP instance is a challenging task in itself, and choosing the "wrong" algorithm can have severe implications on the overall performance. In recent years, automated algorithm selection has proven to be a very effective method to address this challenge in an automated way, thus improving the state of the art in this particular optimization domain. In my presentation, I will summarize the status quo of automated algorithm selection for the TSP and present some research perspectives in times of automation, digitization and big data.

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Pascal Kerschke, Data Science: Statistics and Optimization, University of Münster

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The lecture will be virtual and take place in Zoom:
https://zoom.us/j/97217709819

Meeting ID: 972 1770 9819
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