In this paper, we present a new hybrid binary version of bat and enhanced particle swarm optimization algorithm in order to solve feature selection problems. The proposed algorithm is called Hybrid Binary Bat Enhanced Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm (HBBEPSO). In the proposed HBBEPSO algorithm, we combine the bat algorithm with its capacity for echolocation helping explore the feature space and enhanced version of the particle swarm optimization with its ability to converge to the best global solution in the search space. In order to investigate the general performance of the proposed HBBEPSO algorithm, the proposed algorithm is compared with the original optimizers and other optimizers that have been used for feature selection in the past. A set of assessment indicators are used to evaluate and compare the different optimizers over 20 standard data sets obtained from the UCI repository. Results prove the ability of the proposed HBBEPSO algorithm to search the feature space for optimal feature combinations.
In this paper, we present a new hybrid binary version of dragonfly and enhanced particle swarm optimization algorithm in order to solve feature selection problems. The proposed algorithm is called Hybrid Binary Dragonfly Enhanced Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm(HBDESPO). In the proposed HBDESPO algorithm, we combine the dragonfly algorithm with its ability to encourage diverse solutions with its formation of static swarms and the enhanced version of the particle swarm optimization exploiting the data with its ability to converge to the best global solution in the search space. In order to investigate the general performance of the proposed HBDESPO algorithm, the proposed algorithm is compared with the original optimizers and other optimizers that have been used for feature selection in the past. Further, we use a set of assessment indicators to evaluate and compare the different optimizers over 20 standard data sets obtained from the UCI repository. Results prove the ability of the proposed HBDESPO algorithm to search the feature space for optimal feature combinations.
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