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Differential Evolution with Reversible Linear Transformations

Authors :
Tomczak, Jakub M.
Weglarz-Tomczak, Ewelina
Eiben, Agoston E.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Differential evolution (DE) is a well-known type of evolutionary algorithms (EA). Similarly to other EA variants it can suffer from small populations and loose diversity too quickly. This paper presents a new approach to mitigate this issue: We propose to generate new candidate solutions by utilizing reversible linear transformation applied to a triplet of solutions from the population. In other words, the population is enlarged by using newly generated individuals without evaluating their fitness. We assess our methods on three problems: (i) benchmark function optimization, (ii) discovering parameter values of the gene repressilator system, (iii) learning neural networks. The empirical results indicate that the proposed approach outperforms vanilla DE and a version of DE with applying differential mutation three times on all testbeds.<br />Comment: Code: https://github.com/jmtomczak

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2002.02869
Document Type :
Working Paper