In this work, we consider the following NP-hard combinatorial optimization problem from computational biology. Given a set of input strings of equal length, the goal is to identify a maximum cardinality subset of strings that differ maximally in a pre-defined number of positions. First of all, we introduce an integer linear programming model for this problem. Second, two variants of a rather simple greedy strategy are proposed. Finally, a large neighborhood search algorithm is presented. A comprehensive experimental comparison among the proposed techniques shows, first, that larger neighborhood search generally outperforms both greedy strategies. Second, while large neighborhood search shows to be competitive with the stand-alone applicatio...
Biclustering techniques have been widely used to identify homogeneous subgroups within large data ma...
The far from most string problem belongs to the more general family of string selection and compari...
The search for acceptable solutions in a combinatorially large problem space is an important problem...
In this work, we consider the following NP-hard combinatorial optimization problem from computationa...
The most strings with few bad columns problem is an NP-hard combinatorial optimization problem from ...
The minimum common string partition problem is a challenging NP-hard optimization problem from the b...
We consider the constrained longest common subsequence problem with an arbitrary set of input string...
Abstract. Large neighborhood search (LNS) [25] is a framework that combines the expressiveness of co...
none3siVery Large-Scale Neighborhood Search is not an algorithm or a class of algorithms, but rather...
International audienceThe Maximum Parsimony problem aims at reconstructing a phylogenetic tree from ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Operations Resea...
veryone having used Constraint Programming (CP) to solve hard combinatorial optimization problems wi...
We propose a simple, powerful, and flexible machine learning framework for (i) reducing the search s...
AbstractMany optimization problems of practical interest are computationally intractable. Therefore,...
The longest common subsequence problem is a classical string problem. It has applications, for examp...
Biclustering techniques have been widely used to identify homogeneous subgroups within large data ma...
The far from most string problem belongs to the more general family of string selection and compari...
The search for acceptable solutions in a combinatorially large problem space is an important problem...
In this work, we consider the following NP-hard combinatorial optimization problem from computationa...
The most strings with few bad columns problem is an NP-hard combinatorial optimization problem from ...
The minimum common string partition problem is a challenging NP-hard optimization problem from the b...
We consider the constrained longest common subsequence problem with an arbitrary set of input string...
Abstract. Large neighborhood search (LNS) [25] is a framework that combines the expressiveness of co...
none3siVery Large-Scale Neighborhood Search is not an algorithm or a class of algorithms, but rather...
International audienceThe Maximum Parsimony problem aims at reconstructing a phylogenetic tree from ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Operations Resea...
veryone having used Constraint Programming (CP) to solve hard combinatorial optimization problems wi...
We propose a simple, powerful, and flexible machine learning framework for (i) reducing the search s...
AbstractMany optimization problems of practical interest are computationally intractable. Therefore,...
The longest common subsequence problem is a classical string problem. It has applications, for examp...
Biclustering techniques have been widely used to identify homogeneous subgroups within large data ma...
The far from most string problem belongs to the more general family of string selection and compari...
The search for acceptable solutions in a combinatorially large problem space is an important problem...