2012
DOI: 10.1155/2012/467631
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Modified Firefly Algorithm

Abstract: Firefly algorithm is one of the new metaheuristic algorithms for optimization problems. The algorithm is inspired by the flashing behavior of fireflies. In the algorithm, randomly generated solutions will be considered as fireflies, and brightness is assigned depending on their performance on the objective function. One of the rules used to construct the algorithm is, a firefly will be attracted to a brighter firefly, and if there is no brighter firefly, it will move randomly. In this paper we modify this rand… Show more

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“…Both factors allow significant scope for algorithm improvements ( Table 2). For example, Luleseged et al [46] modified the random movement of the brightest firefly that in some generations, when the current best position does not improve, may decreases its brightness. The proposed modification tries to improve the brightest firefly position generating the m-uniform random vectors and moves it in the direction of the best performance.…”
Section: Modified Firefly Algorithmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both factors allow significant scope for algorithm improvements ( Table 2). For example, Luleseged et al [46] modified the random movement of the brightest firefly that in some generations, when the current best position does not improve, may decreases its brightness. The proposed modification tries to improve the brightest firefly position generating the m-uniform random vectors and moves it in the direction of the best performance.…”
Section: Modified Firefly Algorithmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surafel et al [15] changed the random movement of brightest firefly and find out that brightness of light gets decreased if the current best position stop improving further. They tried to enhance the position of brightest firefly which follows m-uniform random walk and move in best position direction.…”
Section: Iii1 Modified Famentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They suggested randomly choosing a direction in which the brightness of the brightest firefly increases if the firefly moves in that direction. If there exists no such direction, the brightest firefly must stay in its current position [31] . However, the brightest firefly F j will cease moving in the discrete firefly algorithm proposed here, because r jj =0 and consequently n=0 by applying Eq.…”
Section: Movement Of Firefliesmentioning
confidence: 99%