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Title:
Synchronous Migration in an Island Model of Differential Evolution
Citace
Bujok, P. Synchronous Migration in an Island Model of Differential Evolution.
In:
Book of Abstracts ISCAMI 2012.
s. 16-16.
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Publication year:
2012
Obor:
Informatika
Number of pages:
1
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16
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16
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Proceedings title:
Book of Abstracts ISCAMI 2012
Proceedings:
Mezinárodní
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Place of publishing:
Neuveden
Country of Publication:
Sborník vydaný v ČR
Název konference:
ISCAMI 2012
Místo konání konference:
Hotel KAM, Malenovice
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příslušnosti účastníků:
Celosvětová akce
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Key words in English:
differential evolution, island model, synchronous migration, migration parameters, test functions.
Annotation in original language:
A parallel island model is applied to some variants of adaptive differential evolution (DE) in order to study if migration can bring an increase of performance of the algorithms. The population is divided among several independent islands using a ring topology. In the proposed ring topology, individuals migrate between the neighboring islands. The influence of different control parameters of synchronous migration in the island model is studied. The parameters controlling migration are the number of emigrants and its selection policy, integration policy of immigrants, migration decision criterion, and selection of islands for migration. Parallel variants of DE are tested on benchmark of six well-known test problems of dimension D = 30 and their performance (reliability and the number of function evaluations) are compared mutually as well as with the corresponding serial versions of adaptive differential evolution.
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