On fuzzy shortest path problems with fuzzy parameters: An algorithmic approach
On fuzzy shortest path problems with fuzzy parameters: An algorithmic approach
In this work, we study the shortest path problem with fuzzy parameters. We propose a modification Okada's algorithm (Okada, 2001), using some properties observed by other authors. We also propose a genetic algorithm to seek an approximated solution for large scale problems.
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Takahashi, Marcia Tomie
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Yamakami, Akebo
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1 July 2005
Takahashi, Marcia Tomie
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Yamakami, Akebo
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Takahashi, Marcia Tomie and Yamakami, Akebo
(2005)
On fuzzy shortest path problems with fuzzy parameters: An algorithmic approach.
In NAFIPS 2005: 2005 Annual Meeting of the North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society.
IEEE.
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(doi:10.1109/NAFIPS.2005.1548615).
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In this work, we study the shortest path problem with fuzzy parameters. We propose a modification Okada's algorithm (Okada, 2001), using some properties observed by other authors. We also propose a genetic algorithm to seek an approximated solution for large scale problems.
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Published date: 1 July 2005
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2005 Annual Meeting of the North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society, , Detroit, United States, 2005-08-26 - 2005-08-28
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