Evolutionary landscape and management of population diversity

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Abstract

The search ability of an EvolutionaryAlgorithm (EA) depends on the variation among the individuals in the population [1–3]. Maintaining an optimal level of diversity in the EApopulation is imperative to ensure that progress of theEAsearch is unhindered by premature convergence to suboptimal solutions. Clearer understanding of the concept of population diversity, in the context of evolutionary search and premature convergence in particular, is the key to designing efficient EAs. To this end, this paper first presents a brief analysis of the EA population diversity issues. Next we present an investigation on a counter-niching EA technique [2] that introduces and maintains constructive diversity in the population. The proposed approach uses informed genetic operations to reach promising, but unexplored or under-explored areas of the search space, while discouraging premature local convergence. Simulation runs on a suite of standard benchmark test functions with Genetic Algorithm (GA) implementation shows promising results.

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Bhattacharya, M. (2016). Evolutionary landscape and management of population diversity. In Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies (Vol. 46, pp. 1–18). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26860-6_1

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