Artificial Bee Colony Algorithm
978-613-4-02972-8
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2010-12-17
29.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In computer science and operations research, Artificial Bee Colony Algorithm (ABC) is an optimization algorithm based on the intelligent foraging behaviour of honey bee swarm, proposed by Karaboga in 2005. In ABC model, the colony consists of three groups of bees: employed bees, onlookers and scouts. It is assumed that there is only one artificial employed bee for each food source. In other words, the number of employed bees in the colony is equal to the number of food sources around the hive.
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