A review on probabilistic graphical models in evolutionary computation

A review on probabilistic graphical models in evolutionary computation

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Article ID: iaor20125626
Volume: 18
Issue: 5
Start Page Number: 795
End Page Number: 819
Publication Date: Oct 2012
Journal: Journal of Heuristics
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: evolutionary algorithms, graphical methods, machine learning, modelling
Abstract:

Thanks to their inherent properties, probabilistic graphical models are one of the prime candidates for machine learning and decision making tasks especially in uncertain domains. Their capabilities, like representation, inference and learning, if used effectively, can greatly help to build intelligent systems that are able to act accordingly in different problem domains. Evolutionary algorithms is one such discipline that has employed probabilistic graphical models to improve the search for optimal solutions in complex problems. This paper shows how probabilistic graphical models have been used in evolutionary algorithms to improve their performance in solving complex problems. Specifically, we give a survey of probabilistic model building‐based evolutionary algorithms, called estimation of distribution algorithms, and compare different methods for probabilistic modeling in these algorithms.

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