Bayesian Particle Swarm Optimization
Bayesian Particle Swarm Optimization (Bayesian PSO) integrates Bayesian probabilistic reasoning into the standard particle swarm framework. Particles update their velocities and positions guided not only by personal and global best positions but also by a Bayesian posterior that encodes prior knowledge about the solution space, enabling more directed and statistically principled exploration of complex optimization landscapes.
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- Higashi, N., Iba, H. (2003). Particle swarm optimization with Gaussian mutation. Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE Swarm Intelligence Symposium, Indianapolis, IN, USA, pp. 72-79. · DOI 10.1109/SIS.2003.1202250
- Kennedy, J., Eberhart, R. (1995). Particle swarm optimization. Proceedings of ICNN'95 — International Conference on Neural Networks, Perth, WA, Australia, vol. 4, pp. 1942-1948. · DOI 10.1109/ICNN.1995.488968
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