Differential evolution (DE) has been shown to be a simple, yet powerful, evolutionary algorithm for global optimization for many real problems. Adaptation, especially self-adaptation, has been found to be highly beneficial for adjusting control parameters, especially when done without any user interaction. This paper presents differential evolution algorithms, which use different adaptive or self-adaptive mechanisms applied to the control parameters. Detailed performance comparisons of these algorithms on the benchmark functions are outlined.
In this paper we investigate a Self-Adaptive Differential Evolution algorithm (jDE) where F and CR control parameters are self-adapted and a multi-population method with aging mechanism is used. The performance of the jDE algorithm is evaluated on the set of benchmark functions provided for the CEC 2009 special session on evolutionary computation in dynamic and uncertain environments.
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