Abstract

The nature of the real-world problem is multi-modal and multidimensional. This paper proposes a novel metaheuristic algorithm based on social behaviors of people acquiring favorable information, which is the society-based metaheuristic optimization mechanism, called the Information-Decision Search Algorithm(IDSE), aiming to provide a new optimization technology for solving real-world optimization problems. This optimization technology proposes special searching mechanisms of delivery behavior, approaching behavior, inheritance behavior, mutation behavior, interaction, and learning behavior, establishing corresponding mathematical models to develop an efficient optimization framework for solving constrained optimization. The performance of the proposed algorithm and 10 state-of-the-art optimizers is evaluated on 46 benchmarks, including convergence, solution accuracy, robustness, diversity, significance, and the dimensional-scalability on CEC 2017 benchmarks (50 Dim and 100 Dim). The statistical results suggest, with the dimensionality of the problem variable increasing, the computing efficiency of the proposed optimization technology keeps on the highest level at all times. The low-rank feature for IDSE on 46 benchmarks emphasizes the selective priority in solving the same optimization problem. In addition, IDSE also considers 7 real-world engineering problems. The comparison results suggest that IDSE is superior to competitive algorithms in improving solution accuracy and reducing optimization costs, indicating the significant performance for solving constraint optimization.

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