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Pilot, Rollout and Monte Carlo Tree Search Methods for Job Shop Scheduling

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Greedy heuristics may be attuned by looking ahead for each possible choice, in an approach called the rollout or Pilot method. These methods may be seen as meta-heuristics that can enhance (any) heuristic solution, by repetitively modifying a master solution: similarly to what is done in game tree search, better choices are identified using lookahead, based on solutions obtained by repeatedly using a greedy heuristic. This paper first illustrates how the Pilot method improves upon some simple well known dispatch heuristics for the job-shop scheduling problem. The Pilot method is then shown to be a special case of the more recent Monte Carlo Tree Search (MCTS) methods: Unlike the Pilot method, MCTS methods use random completion of partial solutions to identify promising branches of the tree. The Pilot method and a simple version of MCTS, using the $\varepsilon$-greedy exploration paradigms, are then compared within the same framework, consisting of 300 scheduling problems of varying sizes with fixed-budget of rollouts. Results demonstrate that MCTS reaches better or same results as the Pilot methods in this context.
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hal-00736968 , version 1 (01-10-2012)

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Thomas Philip Runarsson, Marc Schoenauer, Michèle Sebag. Pilot, Rollout and Monte Carlo Tree Search Methods for Job Shop Scheduling. Learning and Intelligent OptimizatioN (LION'6), Jan 2012, Paris, France. pp.408-423. ⟨hal-00736968⟩
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