Self-adaptive artificial bee colony for function optimization (Q1794175)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6954257
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6954257 |
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Self-adaptive artificial bee colony for function optimization (English)
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15 October 2018
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Summary: Artificial Bee Colony (ABC) is a novel population-based optimization method, having the advantage of less control parameters, being easy to implement, and having strong global optimization ability. However, ABC algorithm has some shortcomings concerning its position-updated equation, which is skilled in global search and bad at local search. In order to coordinate the ability of global and local search, we first propose a self-adaptive ABC algorithm (denoted as SABC) in which an improved position-updated equation is used to guide the search of new candidate individuals. In addition, good-point-set approach is introduced to produce the initial population and scout bees. The proposed SABC is tested on 12 well-known problems. The simulation results demonstrate that the proposed SABC algorithm has better search ability with other several ABC variants.
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artificial bee colony
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global search
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local search
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self-adaptive ABC algorithm
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