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cmflsp
Type: | Model Group |
Submitter: | Andrea Arias |
Description: | Capacitated Multi-Family Lot-Sizing Problem |
Parent Model Group (cmflsp)
All other model groups below were be compared against this "query" model group.
Model Group Composite (MGC) image
Composite of the decomposed CCM images for every instance in the query model group.
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Component Instances (Decomposed)
These are the decomposed CCM images for each instance in the query model group.
These are component instance images.
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Name | cmflsp50-24-8-8 | cmflsp60-36-2-6 | cmflsp40-24-10-7 | cmflsp50-24-10-4 | cmflsp40-36-2-10 |
MIC Top 5 Model Groups
These are the 5 MGC images that are most similar to the MGC image for the query model group, according to the ISS metric.
FIXME - These are model group composite images.
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Name | scp | stein | neos-pseudoapplication-21 | markshare | generated | |
Rank / ISS
The image-based structural similarity (ISS) metric measures the Euclidean distance between the image-based feature vectors for the query model group and all other model groups. A smaller ISS value indicates greater similarity.
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1 / 2.110 | 2 / 2.136 | 3 / 2.160 | 4 / 2.194 | 5 / 2.264 |
Model Group Summary
The table below contains summary information for cmflsp, and for the five most similar model groups to cmflsp according to the MIC.
MODEL GROUP | SUBMITTER | DESCRIPTION | ISS | RANK | |
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Parent Model Group | cmflsp | Andrea Arias | Capacitated Multi-Family Lot-Sizing Problem | 0.000000 | - |
MIC Top 5 | scp | Shunji Umetani | This is a random test model generator for SCP using the scheme of the following paper, namely the column cost c[j] are integer randomly generated from [1,100]; every column covers at least one row; and every row is covered by at least two columns. see reference: E. Balas and A. Ho, Set covering algorithms using cutting planes, heuristics, and subgradient optimization: A computational study, Mathematical Programming, 12 (1980), 37-60. We have newly generated Classes I-N with the following parameter values, where each class has five models. We have also generated reduced models by a standard pricing method in the following paper: S. Umetani and M. Yagiura, Relaxation heuristics for the set covering problem, Journal of the Operations Research Society of Japan, 50 (2007), 350-375. You can obtain the model generator program from the following web site. https://sites.google.com/site/shunjiumetani/benchmark | 2.109706 | 1 |
stein | MIPLIB submission pool | Imported from the MIPLIB2010 submissions. | 2.136101 | 2 | |
neos-pseudoapplication-21 | NEOS Server Submission | Imported from the MIPLIB2010 submissions. | 2.159597 | 3 | |
markshare | G. Cornuéjols, M. Dawande | Market sharing problem | 2.193531 | 4 | |
generated | Simon Bowly | Randomly generated integer and binary programming models. These results are part of an early phase of work aimed at generating diverse and challenging MIP models for experimental testing. We have aimed to produce small integer and binary programming models which are reasonably difficult to solve and have varied structure, eliciting a range of behaviour in state of the art algorithms. | 2.263626 | 5 |