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Dataset human solutions for OR problems
Benchmark problems for scenario-based stochastic optimizationSupply Chain Public Data RepositoryList of Implementations for common OR problemsBenchmark problems for combinatorial multi-objective optimisationReferences for “metric” network flow problemsGood resources for solving techniques (Metaheuristics, MILP, CP etc)Google - OR tools for workforce scheduling problemsReal world demand datasetAre there any OR challenges that are similar to kaggle's competitions?
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I would like to compare human solutions for OR-problems to optimal solutions. Therefore, I am looking for a dataset with the manual solutions computed by a human. I do not have a specific problem in mind, any problem would be nice.
Does such a dataset exist?
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I would like to compare human solutions for OR-problems to optimal solutions. Therefore, I am looking for a dataset with the manual solutions computed by a human. I do not have a specific problem in mind, any problem would be nice.
Does such a dataset exist?
online-resources
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Probably not what you are looking for, but fun to mention: there has been a scientific experiment in which people were asked to maximize their winnings in the Monty Hall Dilemma. Interestingly, humans were outperformed by pidgeons.
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I would like to compare human solutions for OR-problems to optimal solutions. Therefore, I am looking for a dataset with the manual solutions computed by a human. I do not have a specific problem in mind, any problem would be nice.
Does such a dataset exist?
online-resources
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I would like to compare human solutions for OR-problems to optimal solutions. Therefore, I am looking for a dataset with the manual solutions computed by a human. I do not have a specific problem in mind, any problem would be nice.
Does such a dataset exist?
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Probably not what you are looking for, but fun to mention: there has been a scientific experiment in which people were asked to maximize their winnings in the Monty Hall Dilemma. Interestingly, humans were outperformed by pidgeons.
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Probably not what you are looking for, but fun to mention: there has been a scientific experiment in which people were asked to maximize their winnings in the Monty Hall Dilemma. Interestingly, humans were outperformed by pidgeons.
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Probably not what you are looking for, but fun to mention: there has been a scientific experiment in which people were asked to maximize their winnings in the Monty Hall Dilemma. Interestingly, humans were outperformed by pidgeons.
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– Kevin Dalmeijer
yesterday
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Probably not what you are looking for, but fun to mention: there has been a scientific experiment in which people were asked to maximize their winnings in the Monty Hall Dilemma. Interestingly, humans were outperformed by pidgeons.
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By chance, I happened across this paper earlier today. It discusses human performance in solving the TSP manually. The paper is short but there are a few other references in it that probably provide more details of other experiments.
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By chance, I happened across this paper earlier today. It discusses human performance in solving the TSP manually. The paper is short but there are a few other references in it that probably provide more details of other experiments.
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By chance, I happened across this paper earlier today. It discusses human performance in solving the TSP manually. The paper is short but there are a few other references in it that probably provide more details of other experiments.
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