DocumentCode
1078772
Title
Evolutionary Gradient Search Revisited
Author
Arnold, Dirk V. ; Salomon, Ralf
Author_Institution
Dalhousie Univ., Halifax
Volume
11
Issue
4
fYear
2007
Firstpage
480
Lastpage
495
Abstract
Evolutionary gradient search (EGS) is an approach to optimization that combines features of gradient strategies with ideas from evolutionary computation. Recently, several modifications to the algorithm have been proposed with the goal of improving its robustness in the presence of noise and its suitability for implementation on parallel computers. In this paper, the value of the proposed modifications is studied analytically. A scaling law is derived that describes the performance of the algorithm on the noisy sphere model and allows comparing it with competing strategies. The comparisons yield insights into the interplay of mutation, multire combination, and selection. Then, the covariance matrix adaptation mechanism originally formulated for evolution strategies is adapted for use with EGS in order to make the algorithm competitive on objective functions with large condition numbers of their Hessians. The resulting strategy is evaluated experimentally on a number of convex quadratic test functions.
Keywords
covariance matrices; evolutionary computation; gradient methods; search problems; convex quadratic test function; covariance matrix adaptation mechanism; evolutionary computation; evolutionary gradient search; noisy sphere model; optimization; parallel computers; Computer science; Concurrent computing; Councils; Covariance matrix; Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; Evolutionary computation; Genetic mutations; Microelectronics; Noise robustness; Testing; Covariance matrix adaptation (CMA); evolution strategies; evolutionary gradient search (EGS); noise; quality gain analysis;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Evolutionary Computation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1089-778X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TEVC.2006.882427
Filename
4280855
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