Abstract

Data generation for computational testing of optimization algorithms is a key topic in experimental algorithmics. Recently, concern has arisen that many published computational experiments are inadequate with respect to the way test instances are generated. In this paper we suggest a new research direction that might be useful to cope with the possible limitations of data generation. The basic idea is to select a finite set of instances which ‘represent’ the whole set of instances. We propose a measure of the representativeness of an instance, which we call ε- representativeness: for a minimization problem, an instance x ε is ε-representative of another instance x if a (1 + ε)-approximate solution to x can be obtained by solving x ε . Focusing on a strongly NP-hard single machine scheduling problem, we show how to map the infinite set of all instances into a finite set of ε-representative core instances. We propose to use this finite set of ε-representative core instances to test heuristics.

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