In recent years, there has been a great deal of interest in metaheuristics in the optimization community. Tabu Search (TS) represents a popular class of metaheuristics. However, compared with other metaheuristics like genetic algorithm and simulated annealing, contributions of TS that deals with continuous problems are still very limited. In this paper, we introduce a continuous TS called Directed Tabu Search (DTS) method. In the DTS method, direct-search-based strategies are used to direct a tabu search. These strategies are based on the well-known Nelder-Mead method and a new pattern search procedure called adaptive pattern search. Moreover, we introduce a new tabu list conception with anti-cycling rules called Tabu Regions and Semi-Tabu Regions. In addition, Diversification and Intensification search schemes are employed. Numerical results show that the proposed method is promising and produces high quality solutions.
In this paper, we consider a memory-based heuristic of tabu search to solve the attribute reduction problem in rough set theory. The proposed method, called tabu search attribute reduction (TSAR), is a high-level TS with long-term memory. Therefore, TSAR invokes diversification and intensification search schemes besides the TS neighborhood search methodology. TSAR shows promising and competitive performance compared with some other CI tools in terms of solution qualities. Moreover, TSAR shows a superior performance in saving the computational costs.
In this article, we present a new approach of hybrid simulated annealing method for minimizing multimodel functions called the simulated annealing heuristic pattern search (SAHPS) method. Two subsidiary methods are proposed to achieve the final form of the global search method, SAHPS. First, we introduce the approximate descent direction (ADD) method, which is a derivative-free procedure with high ability of producing a descent direction. Then, the ADD method is combined with a pattern search method with direction pruning to construct the heuristic pattern search (HPS) method. The last method is hybridized with simulated annealing (SA) to obtain the SAHPS method. The experimental results through well-known test functions are shown to demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed method SAHPS.
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