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= Plan (future work) =
 
= Plan (future work) =
   
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1. Implementation of some (at least the most influential) variants of PSO.
 
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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
 
This implementation should be modular and flexible enough to generate
 
ad-hoc(according to problems characteristics) PSO versions and
 
ad-hoc(according to problems characteristics) PSO versions and
 
incorporate hybrid approaches easily. The language of choice will be
 
incorporate hybrid approaches easily. The language of choice will be
C in order to reuse code developed by others.
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C in order to reuse code developed by others. || Nov 1, 2005 || Continuous process || - || In progress
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2. Comparison of all the different PSO variants and other EC techniques
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| Comparison of all the different PSO variants and other EC techniques
 
including ACOR on a variety of benchmark problems. Some of them
 
including ACOR on a variety of benchmark problems. Some of them
 
are already coded and some others are proposed in the literature. This
 
are already coded and some others are proposed in the literature. This
 
will contrast with previous and current practices in which only a small
 
will contrast with previous and current practices in which only a small
number of benchmark problems are used.
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number of benchmark problems are used. || Nov 20, 2005 || Continuous process || - ||
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3. Propose a PSO variant based on the F-Race technique. If the implementation
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| Propose a PSO variant based on the F-Race technique. If the implementation
 
is modular, it should be possible to consider various aspects
 
is modular, it should be possible to consider various aspects
 
such as neighborhood topologies as variables to be tuned and therefore,
 
such as neighborhood topologies as variables to be tuned and therefore,
we could get ad-hoc PSO algorithms for specific applications.
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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 =

Revision as of 17:22, 30 November 2005

Plan (future work)

Description Start date Deadline Time required status
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
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

Title Journal/Conference targeted Start date Submission deadline


Referee activities

International journals

Journal # papers paper received on review submitted on

International conferences

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