DocumentCode
1592912
Title
Effects of Population Size on Computational Performance of Genetic Algorithm on Multiplicative Landscape
Author
Furutani, Hiroshi ; Fujimaru, Tetsuro ; Zhang, Yu-an ; Sakamoto, Makoto
Author_Institution
Univ. of Miyazaki, Miyazaki
Volume
3
fYear
2007
Firstpage
488
Lastpage
496
Abstract
One of the most fundamental problems in the practice of genetic algorithms (GAs) is the choice of population size N. Theoretical investigation of this problem with a finite population size requires stochastic theory. In this study, we examined effects of stochastic fluctuation in a GA on the multiplicative landscape. We used Markov chain model and its diffusion approximation to calculate the distribution of the first order schemata. In numerical experiments, we found that the effect of stochastic fluctuation becomes larger when we use smaller population size N. If selection strength is small, the effect of stochastic fluctuation is very strong, and this causes significant N-dependence. We applied diffusion approximation in the analysis of GA calculations, and found that this theory can explain various aspects of the GA on the multiplicative landscape.
Keywords
Markov processes; genetic algorithms; Markov chain model; diffusion approximation; finite population size effect; genetic algorithm; multiplicative landscape; stochastic fluctuation; Cause effect analysis; Cities and towns; Costs; Fluctuations; Genetic algorithms; Genetic engineering; Partial differential equations; Risk analysis; Sampling methods; Stochastic processes;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Natural Computation, 2007. ICNC 2007. Third International Conference on
Conference_Location
Haikou
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-2875-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICNC.2007.348
Filename
4344562
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