| Whitley, D., Rana, S., and Heckendorn, R. (1997). Island model genetic algorithms and linearly separable problems. In Corne, D. and Shapiro, J., editors, Proceedings of AISB Workshop on Evolutionary Computation, volume 1305 of LNCS, pages 109--125, Manchester, UK. Springer. |
....Each of these subpopulations are maintained by different processors and some selected individuals are exchangeable via a migration operator. The model is known as Island model or distributed PGA and subpopulation called deme [9] Island model is a popular and effective parallel genetic algorithm [4] and also reduces probability of premature convergence [11] finding the local instead of the global optimum. Fine grained PGA The population is separated into a large number of very small subpopulations, which are maintained by different processors. The subpopulation may be only an ....
D. Whitley, S. Rana and R. B. Heckendorn, "Island Model Genetic Algorithms and Linearly Separable Problems",Proceedings of the AISB Workshop on Evolutionary Computation, 1997
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Whitley, D., Rana, S., and Heckendorn, R. (1997). Island model genetic algorithms and linearly separable problems. In Corne, D. and Shapiro, J., editors, Proceedings of AISB Workshop on Evolutionary Computation, volume 1305 of LNCS, pages 109--125, Manchester, UK. Springer.
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D. Whitley, et. al. (1997). Island Model Genetic Algorithms and Linearly Separable Problems, Proc. of AISB Workshop on Evolutionary Computation
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