neos-pseudoapplication-66

Type: Model Group
Submitter: NEOS Server Submission
Description: Imported from the MIPLIB2010 submissions.

Parent Model Group (neos-pseudoapplication-66)

All other model groups below were be compared against this "query" model group.

Model group: neos-pseudoapplication-66
Model Group Composite (MGC) image Composite of the decomposed CCM images for every instance in the query model group.

Component Instances (Decomposed)

These are the decomposed CCM images for each instance in the query model group.

These are component instance images.
Component instance: neos-2629914-sudost Component instance: neos17
Name neos-2629914-sudost neos17

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.
Model group: f2gap Model group: independentset Model group: generated Model group: mod Model group: neos-pseudoapplication-101
Name f2gap independentset generated mod neos-pseudoapplication-101
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.
1 / 1.862 2 / 1.870 3 / 1.970 4 / 1.992 5 / 2.017

Model Group Summary

The table below contains summary information for neos-pseudoapplication-66, and for the five most similar model groups to neos-pseudoapplication-66 according to the MIC.

MODEL GROUP SUBMITTER DESCRIPTION ISS RANK
Parent Model Group neos-pseudoapplication-66 NEOS Server Submission Imported from the MIPLIB2010 submissions. 0.000000 -
MIC Top 5 f2gap Salim Haddadi Restrictions of well-known hard generalized assignment problem models (D10400,D20400,D40400,D15900,D30900,D60900,D201600,D401600,D801600) 1.862355 1
independentset Toni Sorrell These models are based on Neil Sloane's Challenge problems: Independent Sets in Graphs. 1.870490 2
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. 1.969522 3
mod MIPLIB submission pool Imported from the MIPLIB2010 submissions. 1.991740 4
neos-pseudoapplication-101 NEOS Server Submission Model coming from the NEOS Server with unknown application. Infeasibility claimed by CPLEX 12.6 and CPLEX 12.6.1 with extreme numerical caution emphasi after 4 and 2 hours computation, respectively. 2.017259 5