Title
Determining the significance and relative importance of parameters of a simulated quenching algorithm using statistical tools
Abstract
When search methods are being designed it is very important to know which parameters have the greatest influence on the behaviour and performance of the algorithm. To this end, algorithm parameters are commonly calibrated by means of either theoretic analysis or intensive experimentation. When undertaking a detailed statistical analysis of the influence of each parameter, the designer should pay attention mostly to the parameters that are statistically significant. In this paper the ANOVA (ANalysis Of the VAriance) method is used to carry out an exhaustive analysis of a simulated annealing based method and the different parameters it requires. Following this idea, the significance and relative importance of the parameters regarding the obtained results, as well as suitable values for each of these, were obtained using ANOVA and post-hoc Tukey HSD test, on four well known function optimization problems and the likelihood function that is used to estimate the parameters involved in the lognormal diffusion process. Through this statistical study we have verified the adequacy of parameter values available in the bibliography using parametric hypothesis tests.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1007/s10489-011-0324-x
Appl. Intell.
Keywords
Field
DocType
Statistical analysis,Search method parameters,ANOVA,Statistical significance,Optimization algorithms,Parameter tuning,SA
Simulated annealing,Tukey's range test,Likelihood function,Computer science,Algorithm,Parametric statistics,Artificial intelligence,Statistical significance,Log-normal distribution,Machine learning,Statistical hypothesis testing,Analysis of variance
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
37
2
0924-669X
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
0.39
51
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
P. A. Castillo113413.95
M. G. Arenas2486.27
N. Rico340.39
A. M. Mora49910.00
P. García-Sánchez5273.00
Juan Luís Jiménez Laredo621022.61
J. J. Merelo736333.51