Author :
Verel, Sébastien ; Ochoa, Gabriela ; Tomassini, Marco
Abstract :
In previous work, we have introduced a network based model that abstracts many details of the underlying landscape and compresses the landscape information into a weighted, oriented graph which we call the local optima network. The vertices of this graph are the local optima of the given fitness landscape, while the arcs are transition probabilities between local optima basins. Here, we extend this formalism to neutral fitness landscapes, which are common in difficult combinatorial search spaces. The study is based on two neutral variants of the well-known NK family of landscapes (where N stands for the chromosome length, and K for the number of gene epistatic interactions within the chromosome). By using these two NK variants, probabilistic (NKp), and quantified NK (NKq), in which the amount of neutrality can be tuned by a parameter, we show that our new definitions of the optima networks and the associated basins are consistent with the previous definitions for the non-neutral case. Moreover, our empirical study and statistical analysis show that the features of neutral landscapes interpolate smoothly between landscapes with maximum neutrality and non-neutral ones. We found some unknown structural differences between the two studied families of neutral landscapes. But overall, the network features studied confirmed that neutrality, in landscapes with percolating neutral networks, may enhance heuristic search. Our current methodology requires the exhaustive enumeration of the underlying search space. Therefore, sampling techniques should be developed before this analysis can have practical implications. We argue, however, that the proposed model offers a new perspective into the problem difficulty of combinatorial optimization problems and may inspire the design of more effective search heuristics.
Keywords :
graph theory; interpolation; network theory (graphs); optimisation; probability; sampling methods; search problems; statistical analysis; NK variants; combinatorial optimization problems; combinatorial search spaces; heuristic search; landscape information; local optima basins; local optima network; network-based model; neutral fitness landscapes; neutral landscape interpolation; neutrality; probabilistic NK; quantified NK; sampling techniques; statistical analysis; weighted oriented graph; Abstracts; Clustering algorithms; Complex networks; Design optimization; Sampling methods; Statistical analysis; Basin of attraction; NK landscapes; complex networks; fitness landscapes; local optima; neutrality; problem hardness; search difficulty;