Hybrid Adaptive Evolutionary Algorithm Based On Decomposition
Date
2017Author
Mashwani, Wali Khan
Salhi, Abdellah
Yeniay, Ozgur
Jan, Muhammad Asif
Khanum, Rasheeda Adeeb
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The performance of search operators varies across the different stages of the search/optimization process of evolutionary algorithms (EAs). In general, a single search operator may not do well in all these stages when dealing with different optimization and search problems. To mitigate this, adaptive search operator schemes have been introduced. The idea is that when a search operator hits a difficult patch (under performs) in the search space, the EA scheme "reacts" to that by potentially calling upon a different search operator. Hence, several multiple-search operator schemes have been proposed and employed within EA. In this paper, a hybrid adaptive evolutionary algorithm based on decomposition (HAEA/D) that employs four different crossover operators is suggested. Its performance has been evaluated on the well-known IEEE CEC'09 test instances. HAEA/D has generated promising results which compare well against several well-known algorithms including MOEA/D, on a number of metrics such as the inverted generational distance (IGD), the hyper-volume, the Gamma and Delta functions. These results are included and discussed in this paper. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.