A new bio-inspired optimization algorithm based on the self-defense mechanism of plants in nature /
[Book]
Camilo Caraveo, Fevrier Valdez, Oscar Castillo.
Cham, Switzerland :
Springer,
[2019]
1 online resource
SpringerBriefs in applied sciences and technology. Computational intelligence
Introduction.- Theory and Background.- Self-defense of the Plants.- Predator-prey mode.- Proposed Method.- Case studies.- Conclusions.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Theory and Background -- Self-defense of the Plants -- Predator-prey mode -- Proposed Method -- Case studies -- Conclusions.
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This book presents a new meta-heuristic algorithm, inspired by the self-defense mechanisms of plants in nature. Numerous published works have demonstrated the various self-defense mechanisms (survival strategies) plants use to protect themselves against predatory organisms, such as herbivorous insects. The proposed algorithm is based on the predator-prey mathematical model originally proposed by Lotka and Volterra, consisting of two nonlinear first-order differential equations, which allow the growth of two interacting populations (prey and predator) to be modeled. The proposed meta-heuristic is able to produce excellent results in several sets of benchmark optimization problems. Further, fuzzy logic is used for dynamic parameter adaptation in the algorithm.
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New bio-inspired optimization algorithm based on the self-defense mechanism of plants in nature.