GBO:AMulti-Granularity Optimization Algorithm via Granular-ball for Continuous Problems
Shuyin Xia, Xinyu Lin, Guan Wang, De-Gang Chen, Sen Zhao, Guoyin Wang,, Jing Liang

TL;DR
The paper introduces GBO, a multi-granularity optimization algorithm that uses granular-balls to efficiently and robustly explore complex solution spaces from coarse to fine, outperforming existing evolutionary algorithms.
Contribution
It proposes a novel multi-granularity evolutionary optimization method using granular-balls, improving search diversity, robustness, and efficiency in continuous problems.
Findings
GBO outperforms popular evolutionary algorithms on benchmark tests.
Granular-balls improve search robustness and diversity.
The method effectively refines solutions through granular-ball splitting.
Abstract
Optimization problems aim to find the optimal solution, which is becoming increasingly complex and difficult to solve. Traditional evolutionary optimization methods always overlook the granular characteristics of solution space. In the real scenario of numerous optimizations, the solution space is typically partitioned into sub-regions characterized by varying degree distributions. These sub-regions present different granularity characteristics at search potential and difficulty. Considering the granular characteristics of the solution space, the number of coarse-grained regions is smaller than the number of points, so the calculation is more efficient. On the other hand, coarse-grained characteristics are not easily affected by fine-grained sample points, so the calculation is more robust. To this end, this paper proposes a new multi-granularity evolutionary optimization method, namely…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOral and Maxillofacial Pathology · Grouting, Rheology, and Soil Mechanics · Hand Gesture Recognition Systems
MethodsGradient-based optimization
