OCAINESep 2, 2022

A socio-physics based hybrid metaheuristic for solving complex non-convex constrained optimization problems

arXiv:2212.03711v1h-index: 36
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This work addresses constrained optimization for engineering and scientific applications, but it is incremental as it combines existing methods.

The authors tackled complex non-convex constrained optimization problems by developing two hybrid metaheuristic algorithms based on Cohort Intelligence, which outperformed other methods on a test suite of 57 real-world problems.

Several Artificial Intelligence based heuristic and metaheuristic algorithms have been developed so far. These algorithms have shown their superiority towards solving complex problems from different domains. However, it is necessary to critically validate these algorithms for solving real-world constrained optimization problems. The search behavior in those problems is different as it involves large number of linear, nonlinear and non-convex type equality and inequality constraints. In this work a 57 real-world constrained optimization problems test suite is solved using two constrained metaheuristic algorithms originated from a socio-based Cohort Intelligence (CI) algorithm. The first CI-based algorithm incorporates a self-adaptive penalty function approach i.e., CI-SAPF. The second algorithm combines CI-SAPF with the intrinsic properties of the physics-based Colliding Bodies Optimization (CBO) referred to CI-SAPF-CBO. The results obtained from CI-SAPF and CI-SAPF-CBO are compared with other constrained optimization algorithms. The superiority of the proposed algorithms is discussed in details followed by future directions to evolve the constrained handling techniques.

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