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Improving SHADE with Center-based Mutation for Large-scale Optimization


Abstract:

Differential Evolution is a powerful and efficient approach for numerical optimization. A Success-History Based Parameter Adaptation (SHADE) is the recent variant of the ...Show More

Abstract:

Differential Evolution is a powerful and efficient approach for numerical optimization. A Success-History Based Parameter Adaptation (SHADE) is the recent variant of the adaptive DE that utilizes a historical performance of the successful control parameter. In this paper, we propose a center-based mutation for SHADE algorithm (CSHADE). In this mutation scheme, the base vector for SHADE's mutation is replaced with center-based sampled candidate solution using the normal distribution. The proposed method is evaluated on CEC-2010 and CEC-2013 LSGO benchmark functions with dimension 1000. The experimental results show that CSHADE outperforms SHADE algorithm over the majority of benchmark functions in terms of solution accuracy.
Date of Conference: 10-13 June 2019
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 08 August 2019
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Conference Location: Wellington, New Zealand
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I. Introduction

Many real-world applications involve an optimization process that handles a large number of decision variables. Hence, it becomes a necessity to develop efficient algorithms in order to tackle complex large-scale global optimization (LSGO) problems. Several population-based meta-heuristic algorithms have been proposed to tackle such problems including Genetic algorithm (GA), Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO), and Differential Evolution (DE). These algorithms posses a number of advantages, such as global search capability, robustness, and potential capability of parallelism [1].

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