In the last few years, the bio-inspired community has experienced a growing interest in the field of Swarm Intelligence algorithms applied to real world problems. In spite of the large number of algorithms using this approach, a few methodologies exist for evaluating the properties of self-organizing and the effectiveness in using these kinds of algorithm. This paper presents an entropy-based model that can be used to evaluate self-organizing properties of Swarm Intelligence algorithms and its application to SPARROW-SNN, an adaptive flocking algorithm used for performing approximate clustering. Preliminary experiments, performed on a synthetic and a real-world data set confirm the presence of self-organizing characteristics differently from the classical flocking algorithm.

Using Entropy for Evaluating Swarm Intelligence Algorithms

Folino Gianluigi;Forestiero Agostino
2010

Abstract

In the last few years, the bio-inspired community has experienced a growing interest in the field of Swarm Intelligence algorithms applied to real world problems. In spite of the large number of algorithms using this approach, a few methodologies exist for evaluating the properties of self-organizing and the effectiveness in using these kinds of algorithm. This paper presents an entropy-based model that can be used to evaluate self-organizing properties of Swarm Intelligence algorithms and its application to SPARROW-SNN, an adaptive flocking algorithm used for performing approximate clustering. Preliminary experiments, performed on a synthetic and a real-world data set confirm the presence of self-organizing characteristics differently from the classical flocking algorithm.
2010
Istituto di Calcolo e Reti ad Alte Prestazioni - ICAR
978-3-642-12537-9
self organizing
entropy
flocking algorithm
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