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Understand behavior and performance of Real Coded Optimization Algorithms via NK-linkage model

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2 Author(s)
Yu Wang ; Nature Inspired Comput. & Applic. Lab., Univ. of Sci. & Technol. of China, Hefei ; Bin Li

Classical NK-landcape model was designed for analyzing optimization and evolution process in binary solution space, so it can not be used to analyze real coded optimization algorithms (RCOAs) directly, which work in continuous solution space directly. In this paper, the concept of NK-landscape model is extended to the continuous space, and a new NK-landscape model with continuous space is proposed. The new model is powerful and comprehensive with simple structure and flexible formula. Therefore, it can be used to construct test functions of various types of linkages for analyzing various performances of RCOAs. The feasibility of the proposed model is testified via experiments with 3 well-known RCOAs, ( i.e. covariance matrix adapting evolutionary strategy (CMA-ES), differential evolution (DE), neighborhood search differential evolution (NSDE)). The results show that the new model can reveal the merits and demerits of RCOAs effectively.

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Evolutionary Computation, 2008. CEC 2008. (IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence). IEEE Congress on

Date of Conference: 1-6 June 2008

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