A new approach for dynamic stochastic fractal search with fuzzy logic for parameter adaptation

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Abstract

Stochastic fractal search (SFS) is a novel method inspired by the process of stochastic growth in nature and the use of the fractal mathematical concept. Considering the chaotic stochastic diffusion property, an improved dynamic stochastic fractal search (DSFS) optimization algorithm is presented. The DSFS algorithm was tested with benchmark functions, such as the multimodal, hybrid, and composite functions, to evaluate the performance of the algorithm with dynamic parameter adaptation with type-1 and type-2 fuzzy inference models. The main contribution of the article is the utilization of fuzzy logic in the adaptation of the diffusion parameter in a dynamic fashion. This parameter is in charge of creating new fractal particles, and the diversity and iteration are the input information used in the fuzzy system to control the values of diffusion.

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Lagunes, M. L., Castillo, O., Valdez, F., Soria, J., & Melin, P. (2021). A new approach for dynamic stochastic fractal search with fuzzy logic for parameter adaptation. Fractal and Fractional, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/fractalfract5020033

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