Error Analysis of Elitist Randomized Search Heuristics

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Authors Cong Wang, Yu Chen, Jun He, Chengwang Xie arXiv ID 1909.00894 Category cs.NE: Neural & Evolutionary Citations 1 Venue International Conference on Bio-Inspired Computing: Theories and Applications Last Checked 4 months ago
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When globally optimal solutions of complicated optimization problems cannot be located by evolutionary algorithms (EAs) in polynomial expected running time, the hitting time/running time analysis is not flexible enough to accommodate the requirement of theoretical study, because sometimes we have no idea on what approximation ratio is available in polynomial expected running time. Thus, it is necessary to propose an alternative routine for the theoretical analysis of EAs. To bridge the gap between theoretical analysis and algorithm implementation, in this paper we perform an error analysis where expected approximation error is estimated to evaluate performances of randomized search heuristics (RSHs). Based on the Markov chain model of RSHs, the multi-step transition matrix can be computed by diagonalizing the one-step transition matrix, and a general framework for estimation of expected approximation errors is proposed. Case studies indicate that the error analysis works well for both uni- and multi-modal benchmark problems. It leads to precise estimations of approximation error instead of asymptotic results on fitness values, which demonstrates its competitiveness to fixed budget analysis.
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