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A study of gene expression programming algorithm for dynamically adjusting the parameters of genetic operators

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  • Kejia Liu
  • Yiping Teng
  • Fang Liu

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The fast developments in artificial intelligence together with evolutionary algorithms have not solved all the difficulties that Gene Expression Programming (GEP) encounters when maintaining population diversity and preventing premature convergence. Its restrictions block GEP from successfully handling high-dimensional along with complex optimization problems. This research develops Dynamic Gene Expression Programming (DGEP) as an algorithm to control genetic operators dynamically thus achieving improved global search with increased population diversity. The approach operates with two unique operators which include Adaptive Regeneration Operator (DGEP-R) and Dynamically Adjusted Mutation Operator (DGEP-M) to preserve diversity while maintaining exploration-exploitation balance during evolutionary search. An extensive evaluation of DGEP occurred through symbolic regression problem tests. The study employed traditional benchmark functions and conducted evaluations versus baselines Standard GEP, NMO-SARA, and MS-GEP-A to assess fitness outcomes, R² values, population diversification, and the avoidance of local optima. All key metric evaluations showed that DGEP beat standard GEP along with alternative improved variants. DGEP produced the optimal results for 8 benchmark functions that produced 15.7% better R² scores along with 2.3 × larger population diversity. The escape rate from local optima within DGEP reached 35% higher than what standard GEP could achieve. The DGEP model serves to enhance GEP performance through the effective maintenance of diversity and improved global search functions. The results indicate that adaptive genetic methods strengthen evolutionary procedures for solving complex problems effectively.

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  • Kejia Liu & Yiping Teng & Fang Liu, 2025. "A study of gene expression programming algorithm for dynamically adjusting the parameters of genetic operators," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 20(6), pages 1-21, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0321711
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0321711
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