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An ant-based rule for UMDA's update strategy

Published: 13 September 2009 Publication History

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This paper investigates an update strategy for the Univariate Marginal Distribution Algorithm (UMDA) probabilistic model inspired by the equations of the Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) computational paradigm. By adapting ACO's transition probability equations to the univariate probabilistic model, it is possible to control the balance between exploration and exploitation by tuning a single parameter. It is expected that a proper balance can improve the scalability of the algorithm on hard problems with bounded difficulties and experiments conducted on such problems with increasing difficulty and size confirmed these assumptions. These are important results because the performance is improved without increasing the complexity of the model, which is known to have a considerable computational effort.

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ECAL'09: Proceedings of the 10th European conference on Advances in artificial life: Darwin meets von Neumann - Volume Part II
September 2009
447 pages
ISBN:9783642213137
  • Editors:
  • George Kampis,
  • István Karsai,
  • Eörs Szathmáry

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  • Hungarian Academy of Sciences: The Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  • AITIA: Aitia International, Inc

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Published: 13 September 2009

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