Journal
SWARM INTELLIGENCE
Volume 4, Issue 1, Pages 57-89Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11721-009-0037-5
Keywords
Particle swarm optimization; Estimation of distribution algorithms; Cooperative search; Hybrid algorithms; Probabilistic models migration; Non-linear function optimization
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Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) is a stochastic optimization approach that originated from simulations of bird flocking, and that has been successfully used in many applications as an optimization tool. Estimation of distribution algorithms (EDAs) are a class of evolutionary algorithms which perform a two-step process: building a probabilistic model from which good solutions may be generated and then using this model to generate new individuals. Two distinct research trends that emerged in the past few years are the hybridization of PSO and EDA algorithms and the parallelization of EDAs to exploit the idea of exchanging the probabilistic model information. In this work, we propose the use of a cooperative PSO/EDA algorithm based on the exchange of heterogeneous probabilistic models. The model is heterogeneous because the cooperating PSO/EDA algorithms use different methods to sample the search space. Three different exchange approaches are tested and compared in this work. In all these approaches, the amount of information exchanged is adapted based on the performance of the two cooperating swarms. The performance of the cooperative model is compared to the existing state-of-the-art PSO cooperative approaches using a suite of well-known benchmark optimization functions.
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