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How to keep good schemata using cross-over operators for permutation problems

✍ Scribed by Lamia Djerid; Marie-Claude Portmann


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
296 KB
Volume
7
Category
Article
ISSN
0969-6016

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✦ Synopsis


The schemata theory proposed by Holland in 1975 for the genetic algorithm approach is based on a binary representation of the problem solutions. When the description of the solution needs some more complex representation (called generally symbolic representation) and when the one-point classical crossover operator must be replaced by some more complicated operator, then the environment of the schemata theory disappears and other conditions must be taken into account in order to ensure the eciency of the genetic algorithms. In a previous paper, we have already proposed some performance indicators, which try to extend the basic schemata theory for permutation problems, and we have tested the quality of a list of cross-over operators using these indicators. In the present paper, we show how an analytical approach may be developed in order to avoid the experimental approach for some permutation cross-over operators and some indicators.