Pamukkale University Journal of Engineering Sciences (Apr 2021)

Estimating the difficulty of Tartarus instances

  • Kaya Oğuz

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 2
pp. 114 – 121

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Tartarus is a commonly used benchmark problem for genetic programming. However, it has never been fully explored for its difficulty tuning property. Using the data from a previous study in which we have executed millions of Tartarus instances, we contribute to the literature with an equation to estimate their difficulty. Our approach uses four metrics that are embedded into the equation. These metrics are related to the number of clusters and clusters sizes, the distances of boxes to the edges of the board grid, the number of boxes around the agent, and the minimum number of actions for the agent to reach the largest cluster. The coefficients of these metrics have been fit to the data using the general linear model and a mean residual error of ~0.1 has been achieved. This is the first study that can estimate the difficulty of a Tartarus board without modifying the problem in any way.

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