Title
Information Utilization Ratio in Heuristic Optimization Algorithms.
Abstract
Heuristic algorithms are able to optimize objective functions efficiently because they use intelligently the information about the objective functions. Thus, information utilization is critical to the performance of heuristics. However, the concept of information utilization has remained vague and abstract because there is no reliable metric to reflect the extent to which the information about the objective function is utilized by heuristic algorithms. In this paper, the metric of information utilization ratio (IUR) is defined, which is the ratio of the utilized information quantity over the acquired information quantity in the search process. The IUR proves to be well-defined. Several examples of typical heuristic algorithms are given to demonstrate the procedure of calculating the IUR. Empirical evidences on the correlation between the IUR and the performance of a heuristic are also provided. The IUR can be an index of how finely an algorithm is designed and guide the invention of new heuristics and the improvement of existing ones.
Year
Venue
Field
2016
arXiv: Neural and Evolutionary Computing
Heuristic,Mathematical optimization,Computer science,Heuristics,Artificial intelligence,Optimization algorithm,Utilization,Machine learning
DocType
Volume
Citations 
Journal
abs/1604.01643
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
10
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Junzhi Li11327.72
Ying Tan2128695.40