Victoria Amazonica Optimization (VAO): An Algorithm Inspired by the Giant Water Lily Plant
Seyed Muhammad Hossein Mousavi

TL;DR
Victoria Amazonica Optimization (VAO) is a novel bio-inspired algorithm modeled after the growth and reproductive behaviors of the Giant Water Lily, tested across various benchmark functions and real-world optimization problems with promising results.
Contribution
The paper introduces a new optimization algorithm inspired by the life cycle of Victoria Amazonica, incorporating biological behaviors into computational methods.
Findings
VAO performs well on 24 benchmark functions.
VAO outperforms or matches existing algorithms on 10 real-world problems.
The algorithm shows consistent and satisfactory results across diverse tasks.
Abstract
The Victoria Amazonica plant, often known as the Giant Water Lily, has the largest floating spherical leaf in the world, with a maximum leaf diameter of 3 meters. It spreads its leaves by the force of its spines and creates a large shadow underneath, killing any plants that require sunlight. These water tyrants use their formidable spines to compel each other to the surface and increase their strength to grab more space from the surface. As they spread throughout the pond or basin, with the earliest-growing leaves having more room to grow, each leaf gains a unique size. Its flowers are transsexual and when they bloom, Cyclocephala beetles are responsible for the pollination process, being attracted to the scent of the female flower. After entering the flower, the beetle becomes covered with pollen and transfers it to another flower for fertilization. After the beetle leaves, the flower…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFish biology, ecology, and behavior · Leaf Properties and Growth Measurement · Banana Cultivation and Research
MethodsTest · Feature Selection
