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A clustering algorithm applied to the binarization of Swarm intelligence continuous metaheuristics

ISSN
2210-6502
Date Issued
2018-09-01
DOI
10.1016/j.swevo.2018.08.006
WoS ID
WOS:000456761600047
Abstract
The binarization of Swarm intelligence continuous metaheuristics is an area of great interest in operations research . This interest is mainly due to the application of binarized metaheuristics to combinatorial problems . In this article we propose a general binarization algorithm called K-means Transition Algorithm (KMTA). KMTA uses K-means clustering technique as learning strategy to perform the binarization process. In particular we apply this mechanism to Cuckoo Search and Black Hole metaheuristics to solve the Set Covering Problem (SCP). A methodology is developed to perform the tuning of parameters. We provide necessary experiments to investigate the role of key ingredients of the algorithm. In addition, with the intention of evaluating the behavior of the binarizations while the algorithms are executed, we use the Page's trend test. Finally to demonstrate the efficiency of our proposal, Set Covering benchmark instances of the literature show that KMTA competes clearly with the state-of-the-art algorithms.
Subjects

Cuckoo search

Swarm intelligence

Benchmark (surveying)...

Parallel metaheuristi...

OCDE Subjects

Natural sciences::Com...

Author(s)
Astorga, Gino  
Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Administrativas  
José García
Broderick Crawford
Ricardo Soto

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