2006 IEEE International Conference on Evolutionary Computation
DOI: 10.1109/cec.2006.1688375
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Simultaneous Perturbation Particle Swarm Optimization

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“…We directly combine the idea of particle swarm optimization and the simultaneous perturbation [14]. In this method, the momentum term of the particle swarm optimization is replaced by the simultaneous perturbation term.…”
Section: A Schemementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We directly combine the idea of particle swarm optimization and the simultaneous perturbation [14]. In this method, the momentum term of the particle swarm optimization is replaced by the simultaneous perturbation term.…”
Section: A Schemementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have proposed a combination of the particle swarm optimization and the simultaneous perturbation method [14]. Combining the two methods, we have interesting new approach.…”
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“…Therefore, combination of the particle swarm optimization and the simultaneous perturbation is promising and interesting approach. Combined methods of the particle swarm optimization and the simultaneous perturbation is proposed by Maeda (Maeda, 2006). In this work, the update algorithm which is a combination of particle swarm optimization and the simultaneous perturbation is applied for all the particles uniformly.…”
Section: Combination Of Particle Swarm Optimization and Simultaneous mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently Maeda and Kuratani in [28] has used SPSA with the bPSO in a hybrid algorithm called Simultaneous Perturbation PSO (SP-PSO) over a limited set of problems and reported some slight improvements over the bPSO. Both SP-PSO variants they proposed involved the insertion of the g k ( Â k ) directly over the velocity equations of all swarm particles with the intention of improving their local search capability.…”
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confidence: 99%