Title :
Particle swarm convergence: An empirical investigation
Author :
Cleghorn, Christopher W. ; Engelbrecht, Andries P.
Abstract :
This paper performs a thorough empirical investigation of the conditions placed on particle swarm optimization control parameters to ensure convergent behavior. At present there exists a large number of theoretically derived parameter regions that will ensure particle convergence, however, selecting which region to utilize in practice is not obvious. The empirical study is carried out over a region slightly larger than that needed to contain all the relevant theoretically derived regions. It was found that there is a very strong correlation between one of the theoretically derived regions and the empirical evidence. It was also found that parameters near the edge of the theoretically derived region converge at a very slow rate, after an initial population explosion. Particle convergence is so slow, that in practice, the edge parameter settings should not really be considered useful as convergent parameter settings.
Keywords :
convergence; particle swarm optimisation; convergent behavior; edge parameter settings; parameter regions; particle swarm convergence; particle swarm optimization control parameters; population explosion; Atmospheric measurements; Convergence; Equations; Linear programming; Particle measurements; Particle swarm optimization; Sociology;
Conference_Titel :
Evolutionary Computation (CEC), 2014 IEEE Congress on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-6626-4
DOI :
10.1109/CEC.2014.6900439