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Di-Wen Kang1, Li-Ping Mo1, Fang-Ling Wang1
1College of Information Science and Engineering, Jishou Unversity, Jishou 416000, China.
Abstract:
An adaptive harmony search algorithm utilizing differential evolution and opposition-based learning (AHS-DE-OBL) is proposed to overcome the drawbacks of the harmony search (HS) algorithm, such as its low fine-tuning ability, slow convergence speed, and easily falling into a local optimum. In AHS-DE-OBL, three main innovative strategies are adopted. First, inspired by the differential evolution algorithm, the differential harmonies in the population are used to randomly perturb individuals to improve the fine-tuning ability. Then, the search domain is adaptively adjusted to accelerate the algorithm convergence. Finally, an opposition-based learning strategy is introduced to prevent the algorithm from falling into a local optimum. The experimental results show that the proposed algorithm has a better global search ability and faster convergence speed than other selected improved harmony search algorithms and selected metaheuristic approaches.
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