Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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475518 | Computers & Operations Research | 2007 | 16 Pages |
In this paper we present two strategies for reducing the time of convergence of two metaheuristics (genetic algorithms and simulated annealing) in inductive query by example (IQBE), which is a process for assisting the users of a given information retrieval system in the formulation of queries. Both strategies are based on a reduction of the search space size of the metaheuristics. The first strategy that we introduce is a compression–expansion strategy, where the terms are arranged into sets of a given size. The second strategy we consider is the so-called restricted search, where the number of terms in the genetic algorithm and simulated annealing encodings is fixed to be a given number m. We describe the implementation of the strategies and analyze when they can be successful, and the main drawbacks associated with them.