Experimental Methods for the Analysis of Optimization Algorithms

Experimental Methods for the Analysis of Optimization Algorithms

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Nov 4, 2010 · English · Hardcover (479 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 479
Language English
Published Nov 4, 2010
Publisher Springer
ISBN-10 3642025374
ISBN-13 9783642025372

Description

In the sphere of operations research and computer science, understanding the effectiveness of optimization algorithms is crucial. This book serves as a comprehensive guide for researchers and practitioners alike, offering a detailed exploration of experimental methods tailored for algorithm analysis. Readers will find a robust framework for evaluating performance metrics that goes beyond mere theoretical models.

The authors, Thomas Bartz-Beielstein, Marco Chiarandini, Luís Paquete, and Mike Preuß, bring a wealth of experience and insight into the conversation about how to rigorously assess algorithms. By dissecting various methodologies, they provide a roadmap for conducting experiments that yield reliable and meaningful results. This collaborative work emphasizes the importance of empirical validation in the development and refinement of optimization techniques.

Through a combination of practical guidance, case studies, and statistical tools, the book equips its audience with the necessary skills to effectively analyze and compare different algorithms. It aims to foster a deeper understanding of why certain approaches succeed while others falter, ultimately contributing to the advancement of the field.

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