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A bi-population based scheme for an explicit exploration/exploitation trade-off in dynamic environments
Authors:Hajer Ben-Romdhane  Saoussen Krichen  Enrique Alba
Affiliation:1. LARODEC Laboratory, ISG of Tunis, University of Tunis, Le Bardo, Tunisia. hajer.bn.romdhan@gmail.com;3. LARODEC Laboratory, ISG of Tunis, University of Tunis, Le Bardo, Tunisia.;4. Universidad de Malaga, Boulevard Louis Pasteur s/n, Malaga, Spain.;5. Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic.
Abstract:Optimisation in changing environments is a challenging research topic since many real-world problems are inherently dynamic. Inspired by the natural evolution process, evolutionary algorithms (EAs) are among the most successful and promising approaches that have addressed dynamic optimisation problems. However, managing the exploration/exploitation trade-off in EAs is still a prevalent issue, and this is due to the difficulties associated with the control and measurement of such a behaviour. The proposal of this paper is to achieve a balance between exploration and exploitation in an explicit manner. The idea is to use two equally sized populations: the first one performs exploration while the second one is responsible for exploitation. These tasks are alternated from one generation to the next one in a regular pattern, so as to obtain a balanced search engine. Besides, we reinforce the ability of our algorithm to quickly adapt after cnhanges by means of a memory of past solutions. Such a combination aims to restrain the premature convergence, to broaden the search area, and to speed up the optimisation. We show through computational experiments, and based on a series of dynamic problems and many performance measures, that our approach improves the performance of EAs and outperforms competing algorithms.
Keywords:Dynamic optimisation problems  exploration–exploitation tradeoff  evolutionary algorithms  multi-population scheme  memory scheme
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