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Journal of Information Science and Engineering, Vol. 32 No. 3, pp. 661-676


Improved Speciation-Based Firefly Algorithm in Dynamic and Uncertain Environments


BABAK NASIRI1,* AND MOHAMMAD REZA MEYBODI2 
1Department of Computer and Information Technology Engineering 
Islamic Azad University 
Qazvin Branch, Qazvin, 34185-1416 Iran 
E-mail: Nasiri.babak@qiau.ac.ir 
2Department of Computer Engineering and Information Technology 
Amirkabir University of Technology 
Tehran, 15875-4413 Iran 
E-mail: mmeybodi@aut.ac.ir


    Many real-world optimization problems are dynamic in nature. The applied algorithms in this environment can pose serious challenges, especially when the search space is multimodal with multiple, time-varying optima. To address these challenges, this paper proposed a speciation-based firefly algorithm to maintain the population diversity in different areas of the landscape. To improve the performance of the algorithm, multiple adaptation techniques have been used such as adapting the number of species, number of fireflies in each specie and number of active fireflies in each specie. A set of experiments are conducted to study the performance of the proposed algorithm on Moving Peaks Benchmark (MPB) which is currently the most well-known benchmark for evaluating algorithm in dynamic environments. The experimental results indicate that the proposed algorithm statistically performs better than several state-of-the-art algorithms in terms of offline-error.


Keywords: firefly algorithm, multi-swarm, dynamic optimization, speciation, dynamic and uncertain environments

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