Efficient and Accurate Parallel Genetic Algorithms

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As genetic algorithms (GAs) become increasingly popular, they are applied to difficult problems that may require considerable computations. In such cases, parallel implementations of GAs become necessary to reach high-quality solutions in reasonable times. But, even though their mechanics are simple, parallel GAs are complex non-linear algorithms that are controlled by many parameters, which are not well understood.
Efficient and Accurate Parallel Genetic Algorithms is about the design of parallel GAs. It presents theoretical developments that improve our understanding of the effect of the algorithm's parameters on its search for quality and efficiency. These developments are used to formulate guidelines on how to choose the parameter values that minimize the execution time while consistently reaching solutions of high quality.
Efficient and Accurate Parallel Genetic Algorithms can be read in several ways, depending on the readers' interests and their previous knowledge about these algorithms. Newcomers to the field will find the background material in each chapter useful to become acquainted with previous work, and to understand the problems that must be faced to design efficient and reliable algorithms. Potential users of parallel GAs that may have doubts about their practicality or reliability may be more confident after reading this book and understanding the algorithms better. Those who are ready to try a parallel GA on their applications may choose to skim through the background material, and use the results directly without following the derivations in detail. These readers will find that using the results can help them to choose the type of parallel GA that best suits their needs, without having to invest the time to implement and test various options. Once that is settled, even the most experienced users dread the long and frustrating experience of configuring their algorithms by trial and error. The guidelines contained herein will shorten dramatically the time spent tweaking the algorithm, although some experimentation may still be needed for fine-tuning.
Efficient and Accurate Parallel Genetic Algorithms is suitable as a secondary text for a graduate level course, and as a reference for researchers and practitioners in industry.

Author(s): Erick Cantú-Paz (auth.)
Series: Genetic Algorithms and Evolutionary Computation 1
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer US
Year: 2001

Language: English
Pages: 162
City: Boston, Mass
Tags: Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Computer Science, general; Theory of Computation

Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Introduction....Pages 1-11
The Gambler’s Ruin Problem and Population Sizing....Pages 13-31
Master-Slave Parallel Genetic Algorithms....Pages 33-48
Bounding Cases of Genetic Algorithms with Multiple Demes....Pages 49-65
Markov Chain Models of Multiple Demes....Pages 67-80
Migration Rates and Optimal Topologies....Pages 81-96
Migration, Selection Pressure, and Superlinear Speedups....Pages 97-120
Fine-Grained and Hierarchical Parallel Genetic Algorithms....Pages 121-134
Summary, Extensions, and Conclusions....Pages 135-143
Back Matter....Pages 145-162