Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6872895 Future Generation Computer Systems 2018 35 Pages PDF
Abstract
One of the major challenges of solving Big Data optimization problems via traditional multi-objective evolutionary algorithms (MOEAs) is their high computational costs. This issue has been efficiently tackled by non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm, the third version, (NSGA-III). On the other hand, a concern about the NSGA-III algorithm is that it uses a fixed rate for mutation operator. To cope with this issue, this study introduces an adaptive mutation operator to enhance the performance of the standard NSGA-III algorithm. The proposed adaptive mutation operator strategy is evaluated using three crossover operators of NSGA-III including simulated binary crossover (SBX), uniform crossover (UC) and single point crossover (SI). Subsequently, three improved NSGA-III algorithms (NSGA-III SBXAM, NSGA-III SIAM, and NSGA-III UCAM) are developed. These enhanced algorithms are then implemented to solve a number of Big Data optimization problems. Experimental results indicate that NSGA-III with UC and adaptive mutation operator outperforms the other NSGA-III algorithms.
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