Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4962810 | Swarm and Evolutionary Computation | 2017 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
In a political redistricting problem, the aim is to partition a territory into electoral districts or clusters, subject to some constraints. The most common of these constraints include contiguity, population equality, and compactness. We propose an algorithm to address this problem based on multi-objective optimization. The hybrid algorithm we propose combines the use of the well-known Pareto-based NSGA-II technique with a novel variable neighbourhood search strategy. A new ad-hoc initialization method is also proposed. Finally, new specific genetic operators that ensure the compliance of the contiguity constraint are introduced. The experimental results we present, which are performed considering five US states, clearly show the appropriateness of the proposed hybrid algorithm for the redistricting problem. We give evidence of the fact that our method produces better and more reliable solutions with respect to those returned by the state-of-the-art methods.
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Authors
Leonardo Vanneschi, Roberto Henriques, Mauro Castelli,