Distributed genetic algorithm using automated adaptive migration

IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation(2009)

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We present a new distributed genetic algorithm that can be used to extract useful information from distributed, large data over the network. The main idea of the proposed algorithm is to determine how many and which individuals move between subpopulations at each site adaptively. In addition, we present a method to help individuals from other subpopulations not be weeded out but adapt to the new subpopulation. We apply our distributed genetic algorithm to the feature subset selection task which has been one of the active research topics in machine learning. We used six data sets from UCI Machine Learning Repository to compare the performance of our approach with that of the single, centralized genetic algorithm. As a result, the proposed algorithm produced better performance than the single genetic algorithm in terms of the classification accuracy with the feature subsets.
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large data,feature subset selection task,learning (artificial intelligence),information retrieval,feature subsets,single genetic algorithm,new subpopulation,distributed genetic algorithm,better performance,genetic algorithm,centralized genetic algorithm,proposed algorithm,information extraction,genetic algorithms,automated adaptive migration,machine learning,evolutionary computation,aging,dissolved gas analysis,network topology,distributed computing,accuracy,gallium,learning artificial intelligence,classification algorithms,data mining,feature extraction
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