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Artificial Bee Colony Algorithm with Time-Varying Strategy

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  • Quande Qin
  • Shi Cheng
  • Qingyu Zhang
  • Li Li
  • Yuhui Shi

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Artificial bee colony (ABC) is one of the newest additions to the class of swarm intelligence. ABC algorithm has been shown to be competitive with some other population-based algorithms. However, there is still an insufficiency that ABC is good at exploration but poor at exploitation. To make a proper balance between these two conflictive factors, this paper proposed a novel ABC variant with a time-varying strategy where the ratio between the number of employed bees and the number of onlooker bees varies with time. The linear and nonlinear time-varying strategies can be incorporated into the basic ABC algorithm, yielding ABC-LTVS and ABC-NTVS algorithms, respectively. The effects of the added parameters in the two new ABC algorithms are also studied through solving some representative benchmark functions. The proposed ABC algorithm is a simple and easy modification to the structure of the basic ABC algorithm. Moreover, the proposed approach is general and can be incorporated in other ABC variants. A set of 21 benchmark functions in 30 and 50 dimensions are utilized in the experimental studies. The experimental results show the effectiveness of the proposed time-varying strategy.

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  • Quande Qin & Shi Cheng & Qingyu Zhang & Li Li & Yuhui Shi, 2015. "Artificial Bee Colony Algorithm with Time-Varying Strategy," Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-17, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnddns:674595
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/674595
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