Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6903358 Applied Soft Computing 2018 41 Pages PDF
Abstract
Artificial Bee Colony (ABC) is one of the proficient and largely used optimization technique, inspired by the food search behavior of honey bees. This article presents a novel Co-variance guided Artificial Bee Colony (CABC) algorithm which is a unification of ABC and statistical co-variance. The co-variance matrix of data sets is a good approximation of the Hessian and acts as a source of gradient information in meta-heuristic optimization. In this article we have demonstrated how to use covariance information about the “population of candidate solutions” for speeding up the underlying ABC optimization technique. The COCO (COmparing Continuous Optimisers), Black Box Optimization Bench-marking 2015 (BBOB) test bed with 24 benchmarks has been used to evaluate the performance of CABC algorithm. It is observed from experimental as well as statistical results that CABC has a consistent better performance when compared with other state-of-the-art evolutionary algorithms.
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