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JOSH-D-15-00213_R2

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Discovering dispatching rules from data using imitation learning: Case study for the job-shop problem

Resubmitted to Journal of Scheduling on December 9th 2016

Manuscript Number: JOSH-D-15-00213R2
Full Title: Discovering dispatching rules from data using imitation learning: Case study for the job-shop problem
Article Type: Paper
Keywords: Scheduling; Composite dispatching rules; Performance Analysis; Imitation Learning: DAgger; Preference Learning
Corresponding Author:

  Helga Ingimundardottir, PhD
  University of Iceland
  Reykjavik, ICELAND

Corresponding Author's Institution: University of Iceland
First Author: Helga Ingimundardottir, PhD
Order of Authors:

  1. Helga Ingimundardottir, PhD
  2. Tomas Philip Runarsson, PhD

Funding Information: Háskóli Íslands (HI13110165), Ms. Helga Ingimundardottir

JOSH-D-15-00213_R1

09 Dec 13:05
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Discovering dispatching rules from data using imitation learning: Case study for the job-shop problem

Resubmitted to Journal of Scheduling on June 22nd 2016

Manuscript Number: JOSH-D-15-00213_R1
Full Title: Discovering dispatching rules from data using imitation learning: Case study for the job-shop problem
Article Type: Paper
Keywords: Scheduling; Composite dispatching rules; Performance Analysis; Imitation Learning: DAgger; Preference Learning
Corresponding Author:

  Helga Ingimundardottir, M.Sc.
  University of Iceland
  Reykjavik, ICELAND

Corresponding Author's Institution: University of Iceland
First Author: Helga Ingimundardottir, M.Sc.
Order of Authors:

  1. Helga Ingimundardottir, M.Sc.
  2. Tomas Philip Runarsson, PhD

Funding Information: Háskóli Íslands (HI13110165), Ms. Helga Ingimundardottir

JOSH-D-15-00213

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Discovering dispatching rules from data using imitation learning: Case study for the job-shop problem

Submitted to Journal of Scheduling on November 6th 2015