2014 14th International Conference on Intelligent Systems Design and Applications 2014
DOI: 10.1109/isda.2014.7066282
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Evolving directed graphs with artificial bee colony algorithm

Abstract: Artificial bee colony (ABC) algorithm is a rela tively new optimization technique that simulates the intelligent foraging behavior of honey bee swarms. It has been applied to several optimization domains to show its efficient evolution ability. In this paper, ABC algorithm is applied for the first time to evolve a directed graph chromosome structure, which derived from a recent graph-based evolutionary algorithm called genetic network programming (GNP). Consequently, it is explored to new application domains w… Show more

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“…The mutation operator randomly chooses the destination of a node's outgoing connection; the crossover operator swaps two nodes with the same label from two different solutions, taking their outgoing edges with them. The work in [105] extends the basic GNP idea by using the Artificial Bee Colony (ABC) approach to evolve candidates. While these approaches present the advantage of simple genetic operations, the number of nodes and outgoing edges per node in GNP must be fixed throughout the evolutionary process, meaning that it suffers from the same limitations discussed above.…”
Section: Fully Automated Web Service Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mutation operator randomly chooses the destination of a node's outgoing connection; the crossover operator swaps two nodes with the same label from two different solutions, taking their outgoing edges with them. The work in [105] extends the basic GNP idea by using the Artificial Bee Colony (ABC) approach to evolve candidates. While these approaches present the advantage of simple genetic operations, the number of nodes and outgoing edges per node in GNP must be fixed throughout the evolutionary process, meaning that it suffers from the same limitations discussed above.…”
Section: Fully Automated Web Service Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%