Gene Targeting Differential Evolution: A Simple and Efficient Method for Large-Scale Optimization

Zi-Jia Wang, Jun-Rong Jian, Zhi-Hui Zhan*, Yun Li, Sam Kwong, Jun Zhang*

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Abstract

Large-scale optimization problems (LSOPs) are challenging because the algorithm is difficult in balancing too many dimensions and in escaping from trapped bottleneck dimensions. To improve solutions, this paper introduces targeted modification to the certain values in the bottleneck dimensions. Analogous to gene targeting (GT) in biotechnology, we experiment on targeting the specific genes in candidate solution to improve its trait in differential evolution (DE). We propose a simple and efficient method, called GT-based DE (GTDE), to solve LSOPs. In the algorithm design, a simple GT-based modification is developed to perform on the best individual, comprising probabilistically targeting the location of bottleneck dimensions, constructing a homologous targeting vector, and inserting the targeting vector into the best individual. In this way, all the bottleneck dimensions of the best individual can be probabilistically targeted and modified to break the bottleneck and to provide global guidance for more optimal evolution. Note that the GT is only performed on the globally best individual and is just carried out as a simple operator that is added to the standard DE. Experimental studies compare the GTDE with some other state-of-the-art large-scale optimization algorithms, including the winners of CEC2010, CEC2012, CEC2013, and CEC2018 competitions on large-scale optimization. The results show that the GTDE is efficient and performs better than or at least comparable to the others in solving LSOPs.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)964-979
JournalIEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation
Volume27
Issue number4
Online published23 Jun 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2023

Research Keywords

  • Computer science
  • Differential evolution (DE)
  • evolutionary computation
  • gene targeting (GT)
  • large-scale optimization
  • Nobel Prize
  • Optimization
  • Probabilistic logic
  • simple and efficient
  • Sociology
  • Standards
  • Stem cells

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RGC Funding Information

  • RGC-funded

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