Metaheuristics 2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-45403-0_10
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Nature Inspires New Algorithms

Abstract: International audienceNature modeling is a leading trend in optimization methods. While genetic algorithms, ant-based methods, and particle swarm optimization are well-known examples, there is a continuous emergence of new algorithms inspired by nature. In this chapter, we give a short overview of the most recent promising new algorithms

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“…Considering two fireflies at a short distance, the one firefly emits light with weaker intensity moves toward the firefly which emits light with stronger intensity. Thus, a firefly with the Source [54] strongest light is the most attractive mate. As stated above, the distance between two fireflies also plays an important role in attracting potential mates.…”
Section: The Firefly Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering two fireflies at a short distance, the one firefly emits light with weaker intensity moves toward the firefly which emits light with stronger intensity. Thus, a firefly with the Source [54] strongest light is the most attractive mate. As stated above, the distance between two fireflies also plays an important role in attracting potential mates.…”
Section: The Firefly Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%