Sergio Gerardo de los Cobos Silva, Miguel Angel Gutiérrez Andrade, E. A. Rincón García, Román Mora Gutiérrez, Pedro Lara Velázquez, Antonin Ponsich
Redistricting is the redrawing of the boundaries of legislative districts for electoral purposes in such a way that the generated districts fulfill federal and state requirements such as contiguity, population equality and compactness. Redistricting is a multi-objective problem which has been proved to be NP-hard. In Mexico, the redistricting process has been done using an aggregation function, considering a weighted sum of the objectives. However, if different weighting factors are used then a set of diverse, high quality solutions can be generated and a new problem arises: which solution should be implemented? In this paper we propose a novel alternative, called FuGA, to select the best solution for the redistricting problem using a fuzzyfication of the objective function. The proposed algorithm was applied in a real case, and its solutions were compared with those produced by VIKOR, a well-known algorithm for decision making. FuGA showed a better performance since it was able to avoid the selection of dominated solutions.
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