Solving large-scale 0-1 knapsack problem by the social-spider optimisation algorithm (Q2224310)

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    Solving large-scale 0-1 knapsack problem by the social-spider optimisation algorithm
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7305554

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      Solving large-scale 0-1 knapsack problem by the social-spider optimisation algorithm (English)
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      3 February 2021
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      Summary: This paper uses the social-spider optimisation (SSO) algorithm to solve large-scale 0-1 knapsack problems. The SSO algorithm is based on the simulation of cooperative behaviour of social-spiders. In SSO algorithm, individuals emulate a group of spiders which interact to each other based on the biological laws of the cooperative colony. The algorithm considers two different search agents (spiders): males and females. Depending on gender, each individual is conducted by a set of different evolutionary operators which mimic different cooperative behaviour which are typically found in the colony. The experiment results show that the social-spider optimisation algorithm can be an efficient alternative for large-scale 0-1 knapsack problems.
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      large-scale 0-1 knapsack problems
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      cooperative behaviour
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      social-spider optimisation algorithm
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