This work evaluates two different approaches for multicriteria graph search problems using compromise preferences. This approach focuses search on a single solution that represents a balanced tradeoff between objectives, rather than on the whole set of Pareto optimal solutions. We review the main concepts underlying compromise preferences, and two main approaches proposed for their solution in heuristic graph problems: naive Pareto search (NAMOA ), and a k-shortest-path approach (kA ). The performance of both approaches is evaluated on sets of standard bicriterion road map problems. The experiments reveal that the k-shortest-path approach looses effectiveness in favor of naive Pareto search as graph size increases. The reaso...
International audienceMulti-objective Shortest Path problem consists in finding Pareto-optimal paths...
Most work in heuristic search considers problems where a low cost solution is preferred (MIN problem...
We consider the problem of determining a most preferred path from a start node to a goal node set in...
LNCS n°8109This work evaluates two different approaches for multicriteria graph search problems usin...
The aim of this paper is to introduce and solve new search problems in multiobjective state space gr...
Shortest Path Problems (SPP) are one of the most extensively studied problems in the fields of Artif...
Multiobjective heuristic search in state space graphs generally aims at determining the exact set of...
International audienceThis paper deals with the multiobjective shortest path problem in the context ...
This work addresses a Multi-Objective Shortest Path Problem (MO-SPP) on a graph where the goal is to...
This paper presents two strategies for solving multicriteria shortest path problems with more than t...
This thesis focuses on the computation of approximate multicriteria shortest paths. In a multicriter...
The article deals with the problem of analysis of effectiveness of the heuristic methods with limite...
The typical objective of path planning is to find the shortest feasible path. Many times, however, t...
Typescript (photocopy).The bicriterion and singly constrained shortest path problems constitute impo...
AbstractWe consider bicriteria optimization problems and investigate the relationship between two st...
International audienceMulti-objective Shortest Path problem consists in finding Pareto-optimal paths...
Most work in heuristic search considers problems where a low cost solution is preferred (MIN problem...
We consider the problem of determining a most preferred path from a start node to a goal node set in...
LNCS n°8109This work evaluates two different approaches for multicriteria graph search problems usin...
The aim of this paper is to introduce and solve new search problems in multiobjective state space gr...
Shortest Path Problems (SPP) are one of the most extensively studied problems in the fields of Artif...
Multiobjective heuristic search in state space graphs generally aims at determining the exact set of...
International audienceThis paper deals with the multiobjective shortest path problem in the context ...
This work addresses a Multi-Objective Shortest Path Problem (MO-SPP) on a graph where the goal is to...
This paper presents two strategies for solving multicriteria shortest path problems with more than t...
This thesis focuses on the computation of approximate multicriteria shortest paths. In a multicriter...
The article deals with the problem of analysis of effectiveness of the heuristic methods with limite...
The typical objective of path planning is to find the shortest feasible path. Many times, however, t...
Typescript (photocopy).The bicriterion and singly constrained shortest path problems constitute impo...
AbstractWe consider bicriteria optimization problems and investigate the relationship between two st...
International audienceMulti-objective Shortest Path problem consists in finding Pareto-optimal paths...
Most work in heuristic search considers problems where a low cost solution is preferred (MIN problem...
We consider the problem of determining a most preferred path from a start node to a goal node set in...