Structural Bias (SB) is an important type of algorithmic deficiency within iterative optimisation heuristics. However, methods for detecting structural bias have not yet fully matured, and recent studies have uncovered many interesting questions. One of these is the question of how structural bias can be related to anisotropy. Intuitively, an algorithm that is not isotropic would be considered structurally biased. However, there have been cases where algorithms appear to only show SB in some dimensions. As such, we investigate whether these algorithms actually exhibit anisotropy, and how this impacts the detection of SB. We find that anisotropy is very rare, and even in cases where it is present, there are clear tests for SB which do not re...
Benchmarks are important for comparing performance of optimisation algorithms, but we can select ins...
Structural Optimization has been widely studied issue during the last 50 years. Although Mathematica...
Brain morphometric studies often incorporate comparative hemispheric asymmetry analyses of segmented...
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In the field of stochastic optimisation, the so-called structural bias constitutes an undesired beha...
This repository contains extended results for the publications: - Can Single Solution Methods Be Str...
Benchmarking heuristic algorithms is vital to understand under which conditions and on what kind of ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed versionThis paper extends the s...
Challenging optimisation problems are abundant in all areas of science and industry. Since the 1950s...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Differential Evolution is a popular optimisation method with a small number of parameters. However, ...
Visual anisotropy has been demonstrated in multiple tasks where performance differs between vertical...
Many physical systems, known as highly dependent on direction, are called anisotropic. Anisotropy is...
ACL-SRW 2023 (Poster)The representation degeneration problem is a phenomenon that is widely observed...
Benchmarks are important for comparing performance of optimisation algorithms, but we can select ins...
Structural Optimization has been widely studied issue during the last 50 years. Although Mathematica...
Brain morphometric studies often incorporate comparative hemispheric asymmetry analyses of segmented...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
In the field of stochastic optimisation, the so-called structural bias constitutes an undesired beha...
This repository contains extended results for the publications: - Can Single Solution Methods Be Str...
Benchmarking heuristic algorithms is vital to understand under which conditions and on what kind of ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed versionThis paper extends the s...
Challenging optimisation problems are abundant in all areas of science and industry. Since the 1950s...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Differential Evolution is a popular optimisation method with a small number of parameters. However, ...
Visual anisotropy has been demonstrated in multiple tasks where performance differs between vertical...
Many physical systems, known as highly dependent on direction, are called anisotropic. Anisotropy is...
ACL-SRW 2023 (Poster)The representation degeneration problem is a phenomenon that is widely observed...
Benchmarks are important for comparing performance of optimisation algorithms, but we can select ins...
Structural Optimization has been widely studied issue during the last 50 years. Although Mathematica...
Brain morphometric studies often incorporate comparative hemispheric asymmetry analyses of segmented...