Explicit consideration of multiple objectives in cellular manufacturing |
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Authors: | C. Dimopoulos |
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Affiliation: | School of Computer Science and Engineering, Cyprus College , 6 Diogenous Street, Engomi, PO Box 22006, 1516, Nicosia, Cyprus |
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Abstract: | Although many methodologies have been proposed for solving the cell-formation problem, few of them explicitly consider the existence of multiple objectives in the design process. In this article, the development of multi-objective genetic programming single-linkage cluster analysis (GP-SLCA), an evolutionary methodology for the solution of the multi-objective cell-formation problem, is described. The proposed methodology combines an existing algorithm for the solution of single-objective cell-formation problems with NSGA-II, an elitist evolutionary multi-objective optimization technique. Multi-objective GP-SLCA is able to generate automatically a set of non-dominated solutions for a given multi-objective cell-formation problem. The benefits of the proposed approach are illustrated using an example test problem taken from the literature and an industrial case study. |
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Keywords: | Cellular manufacturing Multi-objective optimization Cell-formation problem Evolutionary algorithms Genetic programming NSGA |
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