Authors
Marcella SR Martins, Mohamed El Yafrani, Myriam RBS Delgado, Ricardo Lüders
Publication date
2020/6/25
Book
Proceedings of the 2020 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference
Pages
219-227
Description
A Local Optima Network (LON) is a graph model that compresses the fitness landscape of a particular combinatorial optimization problem based on a specific neighborhood operator and a local search algorithm. Determining which and how landscape features affect the effectiveness of search algorithms is relevant for both predicting their performance and improving the design process. This paper proposes the concept of multi-layer LONs as well as a methodology to explore these models aiming at extracting metrics for fitness landscape analysis. Constructing such models, extracting and analyzing their metrics are the preliminary steps into the direction of extending the study on single neighborhood operator heuristics to more sophisticated ones that use multiple operators. Therefore, in the present paper we investigate a two-layer LON obtained from instances of a combinatorial problem using bit-flip and swap …
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Scholar articles
MSR Martins, ME Yafrani, MRBS Delgado, R Lüders - Proceedings of the 2020 Genetic and Evolutionary …, 2020