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Cheating for Problem Solving: A Genetic Algorithm with Social Interactions (1001.1889v1)

Published 12 Jan 2010 in cs.NE, cs.AI, and cs.GT

Abstract: We propose a variation of the standard genetic algorithm that incorporates social interaction between the individuals in the population. Our goal is to understand the evolutionary role of social systems and its possible application as a non-genetic new step in evolutionary algorithms. In biological populations, ie animals, even human beings and microorganisms, social interactions often affect the fitness of individuals. It is conceivable that the perturbation of the fitness via social interactions is an evolutionary strategy to avoid trapping into local optimum, thus avoiding a fast convergence of the population. We model the social interactions according to Game Theory. The population is, therefore, composed by cooperator and defector individuals whose interactions produce payoffs according to well known game models (prisoner's dilemma, chicken game, and others). Our results on Knapsack problems show, for some game models, a significant performance improvement as compared to a standard genetic algorithm.

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Authors (3)
  1. Rafeal Lahoz-Beltra (1 paper)
  2. Gabriela Ochoa (20 papers)
  3. Uwe Aickelin (249 papers)
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