Long-term mine planning: A survey of classical, hybrid and artificial intelligence-based methods
The aim of long-term mine planning (LTMP) is two-fold: to maximize the net present value of profits (NPV) and determine how ores are sequentially processed over the lifetime. This scheduling task is computationally complex as it is rife with variables, constraints, periods, uncertainties, and unique...
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Main Authors: | NURUL ASYIKEEN BINTE AZHAR, GUNAWAN, Aldy, CHENG, Shih-Fen, LEONARDI, Erwin |
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