A diversity-based change response mechanism in bi-objective evolutionary algorithms improves handling of dynamic chance-constrained open-pit mine scheduling compared to baseline re-evaluation.
A differential evolution based approach for the production scheduling of open pit mines with or without the condition of grade uncertainty.Applied Soft Computing, 66:428–437
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On the Use of Evolutionary Optimization for the Dynamic Chance Constrained Open-Pit Mine Scheduling Problem
A diversity-based change response mechanism in bi-objective evolutionary algorithms improves handling of dynamic chance-constrained open-pit mine scheduling compared to baseline re-evaluation.