Abstract
Many combinatorial optimisation problems are NP-Hard. Yet in practice high quality solutions are often obtained by (meta)heuristics. These work well in some cases, but not in others, indicating a potential for algorithm selection. In this extended abstract is discussed how to apply algorithm selection to a combinatorial optimisation problem and which challenges arise when doing so. The generalised assignment problem is used as case study.
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