• DocumentCode
    3756853
  • Title

    Solving the Academic Timetable Problem Thinking on Student Needs

  • Author

    Maria Weslane Sousa Almeida;Jo?o Paulo Souza ;Patr?cia Rufino

  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    673
  • Lastpage
    676
  • Abstract
    The assembling process of an academic timetable structure is one of hardest scholar planning tasks. A well done schedule requires considerable time, because of many factors involved (e.g. professor availability, courses and their workload, students and classrooms). Based on related researches, it is possible to claim that in the most of the institutions, the solution is done by manual work, which requires more time and effort. Although the search for the best solution is infeasible, it is possible to find near optimal solutions using heuristics. Most current solutions provide answers optimizing administrative factors, i.e. considering mainly the factors related to the disciplines, classrooms and professors, not considering students needs, e.g. reducing time gaps between non-consecutive classes. In this work, we focus on the timetable improvement for the students and assess our results using real data from a Brazilian university.
  • Keywords
    "Biological cells","Genetic algorithms","Sociology","Statistics","Schedules","Genetics","Data structures"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Machine Learning and Applications (ICMLA), 2015 IEEE 14th International Conference on
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICMLA.2015.184
  • Filename
    7424396