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Levente Fazekas, Boldizsár Tüu-Szabó, László T. Kóczy, Olivér Hornyák and Károly Nehéz
Flow-shop scheduling problems are classic examples of multi-resource and multi-operation scheduling problems where the objective is to minimize the makespan. Because of the high complexity and intractability of the problem, apart from some exceptional ca...
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Alexandru-Razvan Manescu and Bogdan Dumitrescu
In this paper, a novel global optimization approach in the form of an adaptive hyper-heuristic, namely HyperDE, is proposed. As the naming suggests, the method is based on the Differential Evolution (DE) heuristic, which is a well-established optimizatio...
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Nassim Belmecheri, Noureddine Aribi, Nadjib Lazaar, Yahia Lebbah and Samir Loudni
Pattern mining is a valuable tool for exploratory data analysis, but identifying relevant patterns for a specific user is challenging. Various interestingness measures have been developed to evaluate patterns, but they may not efficiently estimate user-s...
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Maria Stoettrup Schioenning Larsen, Astrid Heidemann Lassen and Casper Schou
Despite the promising potential of Industry 4.0, the transition of the manufacturing industry is still very slow-paced. In this article, we argue that one reason for this development is the fact that existing foundational process models of manufacturing ...
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Giacomo Bergami, Samuel Appleby and Graham Morgan
Current specification mining algorithms for temporal data rely on exhaustive search approaches, which become detrimental in real data settings where a plethora of distinct temporal behaviours are recorded over prolonged observations. This paper proposes ...
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