Authors
Mohammed Azmi Al-Betar, Mohammed A Awadallah
Publication date
2018/10/1
Journal
Expert Systems with Applications
Volume
107
Pages
126-145
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Structured population in evolutionary algorithms is a vital strategy to control diversity during the search. One of the most popular structured population strategies is the island model in which the population is divided into several sub-populations (islands). The EA normally search for each island independently. After a number of predefined iterations, a migration process is activated to exchange specific migrants between islands. Recently, bat-inspired algorithm has been proposed as a population-based algorithm to mimic the echolocation system involved in micro-bat. The main drawback of bat-inspired algorithm is its inability to preserve the diversity during the search and thus the prematurity can take place. In this paper, the strategy of island model is adapted for bat-inspired algorithm to empower its capability in controlling its diversity concepts. The proposed island bat-inspired algorithm is evaluated using 25 IEEE …
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MA Al-Betar, MA Awadallah - Expert Systems with Applications, 2018