Proceedings Article10.1109/CEC.2000.870279
Comparing inertia weights and constriction factors in particle swarm optimization
Russell C. Eberhart,Yuhui Shi +1 more
- 16 Jul 2000
- Vol. 1, pp 84-88
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TL;DR: It is concluded that the best approach is to use the constriction factor while limiting the maximum velocity Vmax to the dynamic range of the variable Xmax on each dimension.
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Abstract: The performance of particle swarm optimization using an inertia weight is compared with performance using a constriction factor. Five benchmark functions are used for the comparison. It is concluded that the best approach is to use the constriction factor while limiting the maximum velocity Vmax to the dynamic range of the variable Xmax on each dimension. This approach provides performance on the benchmark functions superior to any other published results known by the authors.
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