Difference between revisions of "Plan Marco A. Montes de Oca"
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= Plan (future work) = |
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This implementation should be modular and flexible enough to generate |
This implementation should be modular and flexible enough to generate |
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ad-hoc(according to problems characteristics) PSO versions and |
ad-hoc(according to problems characteristics) PSO versions and |
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incorporate hybrid approaches easily. The language of choice will be |
incorporate hybrid approaches easily. The language of choice will be |
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| − | C in order to reuse code developed by others. |
+ | C in order to reuse code developed by others. || Nov 1, 2005 || Continuous process || - || In progress |
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| − | + | | Comparison of all the different PSO variants and other EC techniques |
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including ACOR on a variety of benchmark problems. Some of them |
including ACOR on a variety of benchmark problems. Some of them |
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are already coded and some others are proposed in the literature. This |
are already coded and some others are proposed in the literature. This |
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will contrast with previous and current practices in which only a small |
will contrast with previous and current practices in which only a small |
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| − | number of benchmark problems are used. |
+ | number of benchmark problems are used. || Nov 20, 2005 || Continuous process || - || |
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| − | + | | Propose a PSO variant based on the F-Race technique. If the implementation |
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is modular, it should be possible to consider various aspects |
is modular, it should be possible to consider various aspects |
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such as neighborhood topologies as variables to be tuned and therefore, |
such as neighborhood topologies as variables to be tuned and therefore, |
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| − | we could get ad-hoc PSO algorithms for specific applications. |
+ | we could get ad-hoc PSO algorithms for specific applications.|| Nov 29, 2005 || Dec 1, 2005 || ~1 day or less || |
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= Goals = |
= Goals = |
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Revision as of 16:22, 30 November 2005
Plan (future work)
| Description | Start date | Deadline | Time required | status |
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| Implementation of some (at least the most influential) variants of PSO.
This implementation should be modular and flexible enough to generate ad-hoc(according to problems characteristics) PSO versions and incorporate hybrid approaches easily. The language of choice will be C in order to reuse code developed by others. || Nov 1, 2005 || Continuous process || - || In progress | ||||
| Comparison of all the different PSO variants and other EC techniques
including ACOR on a variety of benchmark problems. Some of them are already coded and some others are proposed in the literature. This will contrast with previous and current practices in which only a small number of benchmark problems are used. || Nov 20, 2005 || Continuous process || - || | ||||
| Propose a PSO variant based on the F-Race technique. If the implementation
is modular, it should be possible to consider various aspects such as neighborhood topologies as variables to be tuned and therefore, we could get ad-hoc PSO algorithms for specific applications.|| Nov 29, 2005 || Dec 1, 2005 || ~1 day or less || |
Goals
- See above
Things to do
| Description | Start date | Deadline | Time required | status |
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| Particle Swarm Optimization Self-study | Nov 1, 2005 | Continuous process | - | In progress |
| Implementation of some variants of the PSO algorithm | Nov 20, 2005 | Continuous process | - | |
| Preparing material for the Optimization Group meeting | Nov 29, 2005 | Dec 1, 2005 | ~1 day or less |
Papers to write
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Referee activities
International journals
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International conferences
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