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Co-operating Populations with Different Evolution Behaviours
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2002
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Artificial IntelligenceEngineeringMachine LearningEvolutionary AlgorithmsEvolutionary Multimodal OptimizationMemetic AlgorithmEvolution StrategyGenetic AlgorithmParallel ComputingEvolutionary DynamicEvolution-based MethodDifferent Pga ParadigmsComputer EngineeringComputer SciencePopulation GeneticsParallel Genetic AlgorithmsEvolutionary ProgrammingBiologyGenetic AlgorithmsNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyEvolutionary TheoryCo-operating PopulationsDifferent Evolution Behaviours
Parallel genetic algorithms (PGA) offer a natural and productive way to solve a problem better than a single population. Up to now the different PGA paradigms use the same evolution behaviour on each population. This paper proposes a method, called Co-operating Populations with Different Evolution Behaviours (CoPDEB) where the populations are allowed to exhibit different evolution behaviours. This is achieved by using a variety of selection mechanisms, operators, communication methods and parameters as it is explained in the sequel. This method has been tested on the problem of training a recurrent artificial neural network (RANN).
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