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A Comparison of Selected Modifications of the Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm

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  • Michala Jakubcová
  • Petr Máca
  • Pavel Pech

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We compare 27 modifications of the original particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm. The analysis evaluated nine basic PSO types, which differ according to the swarm evolution as controlled by various inertia weights and constriction factor. Each of the basic PSO modifications was analyzed using three different distributed strategies. In the first strategy, the entire swarm population is considered as one unit (OC-PSO), the second strategy periodically partitions the population into equally large complexes according to the particle’s functional value (SCE-PSO), and the final strategy periodically splits the swarm population into complexes using random permutation (SCERand-PSO). All variants are tested using 11 benchmark functions that were prepared for the special session on real-parameter optimization of CEC 2005. It was found that the best modification of the PSO algorithm is a variant with adaptive inertia weight. The best distribution strategy is SCE-PSO, which gives better results than do OC-PSO and SCERand-PSO for seven functions. The sphere function showed no significant difference between SCE-PSO and SCERand-PSO. It follows that a shuffling mechanism improves the optimization process.

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  • Michala Jakubcová & Petr Máca & Pavel Pech, 2014. "A Comparison of Selected Modifications of the Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm," Journal of Applied Mathematics, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-10, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnljam:293087
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/293087
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