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Intelligent algorithms based on Fish School for optimization in complex domains

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Intelligent algorithms based on Fish School for optimization in complex domains

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Kolloquium Angewandte Informatik




Methods to deal with Multi-objective optimization problems (MOO) and Multimodal Optimization Problems (MMOP) are tough problems to compute especially in high dimensional spaces. In this talk we provide an overview on FSS that is a novel approach for searching in high-dimensional spaces taking into account behaviors from fish schools. As any other intelligent technique based on population, fish schools greatly benefit from the collective emerging behavior that increase mutual survivability. Broadly speaking, Fish-School Search (FSS) is composed of operators that can be grouped in the following categories feeding, swimming and breeding. Together these operators afford evoked computing behavior such as: (i)high-dimensional search abilities, (ii) automatic selection between exploration and exploitation, and (iii) self-adaptable guidance towards sought solutions. In the talk we are to explain the main ideas behind FSS. Additionally, we will briefly present a variation of FSS that is able to localize several solutions of MMOPs without too much hassle regarding parameter set up.

(Prof. Dr. Fernando Buarque)




Start: 01. Februar 2011 um 15:45
Ende: 01. Februar 2011 um 17:15


Im Gebäude 11.40, Raum: 231

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Veranstalter: Forschungsgruppe(n) Effiziente Algorithmen
Information: Media:Kolloquium F Buarque 01 02 11.pdf