An improved farmland fertility algorithm for many-objective optimization problems

Author:

Wang Yanjiao,Gao Peng,Chen Ye

Abstract

AbstractRecent studies on many-objective optimization problems (MaOPs) have tended to employ some promising evolutionary algorithms with excellent convergence accuracy and speed. However, difficulties in scalability upon MaOPs including the selection of leaders, etc., are encountered because the most evolutionary algorithms are proposed for single-objective optimization. To further improve the performance of many-objective evolutionary algorithms in solving MaOPs when the number of the objectives increases, this paper proposes a many-objective optimization algorithm based on the improved Farmland Fertility algorithm (MOIFF). In MOIFF, a novel bio-inspired meta heuristic method proposed in 2018, called Farmland Fertility algorithm (FF), is employed to serve as the optimization strategy. In order to handle MaOPs effectively, FF has been tailored from the following aspects. An individual fitness assessment approach based on cumulative ranking value has been proposed to distinguish the quality of each individual; a novel method based on individual cumulative ranking value to constitute and update the global memory and local memory of each individual is proposed, and a hybrid subspace search and full space search method has been designed to update individuals in the stages of soil optimization and soil fusion. In addition, adaptive environmental selection has been proposed. Finally, MOIFF is compared with four state-of-the art many-objective evolutionary algorithms on many test problems with various characteristics, including the DTLZ and WFG test suites. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed algorithm has competitive convergence and diversity on MaOPs.

Funder

the Project of Scientific and Technological Innovation Development

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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