Authors
Nikolaus Hansen, Anne Auger, Raymond Ros, Steffen Finck, Petr Pošík
Publication date
2010/7/7
Book
Proceedings of the 12th annual conference companion on Genetic and evolutionary computation
Pages
1689-1696
Description
This paper presents results of the BBOB-2009 benchmarking of 31 search algorithms on 24 noiseless functions in a black-box optimization scenario in continuous domain. The runtime of the algorithms, measured in number of function evaluations, is investigated and a connection between a single convergence graph and the runtime distribution is uncovered. Performance is investigated for different dimensions up to 40-D, for different target precision values, and in different subgroups of functions. Searching in larger dimension and multi-modal functions appears to be more difficult. The choice of the best algorithm also depends remarkably on the available budget of function evaluations.
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Scholar articles
N Hansen, A Auger, R Ros, S Finck, P Pošík - Proceedings of the 12th annual conference companion …, 2010