An efficient team is essential for the company to successfully complete new
projects. To solve the team formation problem considering person-job matching
(TFP-PJM), a 0-1 integer programming model is constructed, which considers both
person-job matching and team members' willingness to communicate on team
efficiency, with the person-job matching score calculated using intuitionistic
fuzzy numbers. Then, a reinforcement learning-assisted genetic programming
algorithm (RL-GP) is proposed to enhance the quality of solutions. The RL-GP
adopts the ensemble population strategies. Before the population evolution at
each generation, the agent selects one from four population search modes
according to the information obtained, thus realizing a sound balance of
exploration and exploitation. In addition, surrogate models are used in the
algorithm to evaluate the formation plans generated by individuals, which
speeds up the algorithm learning process. Afterward, a series of comparison
experiments are conducted to verify the overall performance of RL-GP and the
effectiveness of the improved strategies within the algorithm. The
hyper-heuristic rules obtained through efficient learning can be utilized as
decision-making aids when forming project teams. This study reveals the
advantages of reinforcement learning methods, ensemble strategies, and the
surrogate model applied to the GP framework. The diversity and intelligent
selection of search patterns along with fast adaptation evaluation, are
distinct features that enable RL-GP to be deployed in real-world enterprise
environments.Comment: 16 page