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Optimization of Regional Industrial Structure Based on Multiobjective Optimization and Fuzzy Set

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  • Lina Guo
  • Zaoli Yang

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With the development of China’s economy, it is required to change the mode of economic growth, from extensive growth mode to intensive growth mode. Therefore, the research on industrial structure is of great significance. This study proposes a regional industrial structure optimization method based on multiobjective optimization and fuzzy set. Firstly, the multiobjective industrial structure evaluation model is constructed, then the evaluation model based on improved fuzzy industrial structure is proposed, and finally the application effect of improved fuzzy industrial structure evaluation model is analyzed. The results show that the first generation iteration speed of the improved fuzzy industrial structure evaluation model is fast, but it is slow in the second to eighth iterations. Compared with the traditional square method, the convergence of the fuzzy structure is improved to a certain extent. The improved evaluation model has also been improved. This is better than other algorithms. Using K-means and Manhattan distance to initialize the clustering method, the results are relatively stable. In terms of running time, Manhattan distance initialization method and K-means clustering method have less iterations and short time-consuming. Therefore, when the data sample is large, the application of K-means clustering algorithm will be more effective.

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  • Lina Guo & Zaoli Yang, 2022. "Optimization of Regional Industrial Structure Based on Multiobjective Optimization and Fuzzy Set," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-10, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4006967
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/4006967
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