Social Interactions Matter: Is Grey Wolf Optimizer a Particle Swarm Optimization Variation?

Mar 21, 2024·
Rodrigo Lira
Rodrigo Lira
,
Mariana Macedo
,
Hugo Valadares Siqueira
,
Ronaldo Menezes
,
Carmelo J. A. Bastos-Filho
· 1 min read
Abstract
Many swarm-based algorithms are proposed using different inspirations from nature with the fact that they perform better than older versions. At the same time, some can resemble similar computational performances regardless of their inspirations.To understand the mechanisms of such similarities, recent works have analyzed and compared swarm-based algorithms via a network based on the information flow shared collectively. Here, we modeled networks of the social behavior of GWO (from wolves) and PSO (from birds) algorithms to investigate the extent of their similarities considering their temporal dynamics. To make sure that both algorithms had similar communication principles, we also designed the KBest topology for PSO that mimics the GWO communication. Using metrics from Network Science such as the Portrait Divergence, Local and Global Connectivity, our results showed that GWO can have different temporal signatures than PSO regardless of using a similar communication topology. Thus, we show that GWO is probably not just a variation of PSO.
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2024 International Conference on Complex Networks (CompleNet)
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Rodrigo Lira
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Professor no Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de Pernambuco (IFPE) com doutorado em Engenharia da Computação pela Universidade de Pernambuco (2025) na área de Inteligência de Enxames e Aprendizado de Máquina. Possui Mestrado (2014) e Bacharelado (2013) em Engenharia da Computação pela mesma instituição. Realiza pesquisa de pós-doutorado em Engenharia de Sistemas na UPE. É conselheiro do Conselho Superior (CONSUP) do IFPE, atual coordenador de curso do Tecnológo em Análise e Desenvolvimento de Sistemas do Campus Paulista, possuitambém experiência coordenador da Divisão de Pesquisa e Extensão.

É membro da Sociedade Brasileira de Computação (SBC), IEEE e Complexity Systems Society. Desde 2023, participa de projetos de inovação tecnológica da Rede Nacional de Ensino e Pesquisa (RNP). Já coordenou projetos de pesquisa e extensão no IFPE em parceria com instituições como FACEPE, SiDi, IPA, SOFTEX, NIC.BR e Prefeitura de Paulista.