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Dominance In Multi-Population Cultural Algorithms, Santosh Upadhyayula
Dominance In Multi-Population Cultural Algorithms, Santosh Upadhyayula
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We propose a new approach that can be used for solving the knowledge migration issue in multi-population cultural algorithms (MPCA). In this study we introduce a new method to enable the migration of individuals from one population to another using the concept of complete dominance applied to MPCA. The MPCA’s artificial population comprises of agents that belong to a certain sub-population. In this work we create a dominance multi population cultural algorithm (D-MPCA) with a network of populations that implements a dominance strategy. We hypothesize that the evolutionary advantage of dominance can help improve the performance of MPCA in general …
Heuristics For Multi-Population Cultural Algorithm, Xinyu He
Heuristics For Multi-Population Cultural Algorithm, Xinyu He
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Cultural Algorithm (CA) is one of the Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs) which de- rives from the cultural evolution process in nature. As an extended version of the CA, the Multi-population Cultural Algorithm (MPCA) has multiple population spaces. Since the evolutionary information can be exchanged among the sub-populations, the MPCA can obtain better results than the CA in optimization problems. In this thesis, we introduce heuristics to improve the MPCA. The heuristic strate- gies target the existing weaknesses in MPCAs. Four strategies are developed address- ing these weaknesses, including the individual memory heuristic, the social interaction heuristic, the dynamic knowledge migration interval …