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Publication Details for Inproceedings "An Evolutionary Algorithm for the Block Stacking Problem"

 

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Authors: Tim Hohm, Matthias Egli, Samuel Gaehwiler, Stefan Bleuler, Jonathan Feller, Damian Frick, Richard Huber, Mathias Karlsson, Reto Lingenhag, Thomas Ruetimann, Tom Sasse, Thomas Steiner, Janine Stocker, Eckart Zitzler
Group: Computer Engineering
Type: Inproceedings
Title: An Evolutionary Algorithm for the Block Stacking Problem
Year: 2008
Pub-Key: hegb2008a
Book Titel: Lecture Notes on Computer Science. Evolution Artificielle 2007
Volume: 4926
Pages: 111-122
Keywords: EMO
Publisher: Springer
Abstract: How has a stack of n blocks to be arranged in order to maximize its overhang over a table edge while being stable? This question can be seen as an example application for applied statics and at the same time leads to a challenging optimization problem that was discussed recently in two theoretical studies. Here, we address this problem by designing an evolutionary algorithm; the proposed method is applied to two instances of the block stacking problem, maximizing the overhang for 20 and 50 block stacks. The study demonstrates that the stacking problem is worthwhile to be investigated in the context of randomized search algorithms: it represents an abstract, but still demanding instance of many real-world applications. Furthermore, the proposed algorithm may become useful in empirically testing the tightness of theoretical upper bounds proposed for this problem.
Location: Tours, France
Resources: [BibTeX] [Paper as PDF]

 

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