One of the main reasons for the success of Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs) is their general-purposeness, i.e. the fact that they can be applied in a straight forward manner to a broad range of optimization problems, without any specific prior knowledge. On the other hand, it has been shown that incorporating a priori knowledge, such as expert knowledge or empirical findings, can significantly improve the performance of an EA. However, integrating knowledge in EAs poses numerous challenges. It is often the case that the features of the search space are unknown, hence any knowledge associated with the search space properties can be hardly used. In addition, a priori knowledge is typically problem-specific and hard to generalize. In this paper, we propose a framework, called Knowledge Integrated Evolutionary Algorithm (KIEA), which facilitates the integration of existing knowledge into EAs. Notably, the KIEA framework is EA-agnostic, i.e. it works with any evolutionary algorithm, problem-independent, i.e. it is not dedicated to a specific type of problems and expandable, i.e. its knowledge base can grow over time. Furthermore, the framework integrates knowledge while the EA is running, thus optimizing the consumption of computational power. In the preliminary experiments shown here, we observe that the KIEA framework produces in the worst case an 80% improvement on the converge time, w.r.t. the corresponding “knowledge-free” EA counterpart.

A framework for knowledge integrated evolutionary algorithms / Hallawa, Ahmed; Yaman, Anil; Iacca, Giovanni; Ascheid, Gerd. - 10199:(2017), pp. 653-669. (Intervento presentato al convegno EvoApplications 2017 tenutosi a Amsterdam nel 19th-21st April 2017) [10.1007/978-3-319-55849-3_42].

A framework for knowledge integrated evolutionary algorithms

Iacca, Giovanni;
2017-01-01

Abstract

One of the main reasons for the success of Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs) is their general-purposeness, i.e. the fact that they can be applied in a straight forward manner to a broad range of optimization problems, without any specific prior knowledge. On the other hand, it has been shown that incorporating a priori knowledge, such as expert knowledge or empirical findings, can significantly improve the performance of an EA. However, integrating knowledge in EAs poses numerous challenges. It is often the case that the features of the search space are unknown, hence any knowledge associated with the search space properties can be hardly used. In addition, a priori knowledge is typically problem-specific and hard to generalize. In this paper, we propose a framework, called Knowledge Integrated Evolutionary Algorithm (KIEA), which facilitates the integration of existing knowledge into EAs. Notably, the KIEA framework is EA-agnostic, i.e. it works with any evolutionary algorithm, problem-independent, i.e. it is not dedicated to a specific type of problems and expandable, i.e. its knowledge base can grow over time. Furthermore, the framework integrates knowledge while the EA is running, thus optimizing the consumption of computational power. In the preliminary experiments shown here, we observe that the KIEA framework produces in the worst case an 80% improvement on the converge time, w.r.t. the corresponding “knowledge-free” EA counterpart.
2017
Applications of Evolutionary Computation
Cham
Springer
978-3-319-55848-6
978-3-319-55849-3
Hallawa, Ahmed; Yaman, Anil; Iacca, Giovanni; Ascheid, Gerd
A framework for knowledge integrated evolutionary algorithms / Hallawa, Ahmed; Yaman, Anil; Iacca, Giovanni; Ascheid, Gerd. - 10199:(2017), pp. 653-669. (Intervento presentato al convegno EvoApplications 2017 tenutosi a Amsterdam nel 19th-21st April 2017) [10.1007/978-3-319-55849-3_42].
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