Population size influence on the energy consumption of genetic programming

Author:

Díaz-Álvarez Josefa1ORCID,Castillo Pedro A2,Fernández de Vega Francisco1,Chávez Francisco3,Alvarado Jorge4

Affiliation:

1. Computer architecture department, University of Extremadura, Mérida, Spain

2. Department of Computer Architecture and Computer Technology, ETSIIT and CITIC, University of Granada, Granada, Spain

3. Computer and Telematics Systems Department, University of Extremadura, Mérida, Spain

4. GEA group, University of Extremadura, Mérida, Spain

Abstract

Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs) are routinely applied to solve a large set of optimization problems. Traditionally, their performance in solving those problems is analyzed using the fitness quality and computing time, and the effect of evolutionary operators on both metrics is routinely used to compare different versions of EAs. Nevertheless, scientists face nowadays the challenge of considering the energy efficiency in addition to computational time, which requires studying the energy consumption of algorithms. This paper discusses the interest of introducing power consumption as a new metric to analyze the performance of standard genetic programming (GP). Two well-studied benchmark problems are addressed on three different computing platforms, and two different approaches to measure the power consumption have been tested. Analyzing the population size, the results demonstrates its influence on the energy consumed: a non-linear relationship was found between size and energy required to complete an experiment. This analysis was extended to the cache memory and results show an exponential growth in the number of cache misses as the population size increases, which affects the energy consumed. This study shows that not only computing time or solution quality must be analyzed, but also the energy required to find a solution. Summarizing, this paper shows that when GP is applied, specific considerations on how to select parameter values must be taken into account if the goal is to obtain solutions while searching for energy efficiency. Although the study has been performed using GP, we foresee that it could be similarly extended to EAs.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Control and Optimization,Instrumentation

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