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Maximal Component Detection in Graphs Using Swarm-Based and Genetic Algorithms

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Intelligent Distributed Computing VI

Part of the book series: Studies in Computational Intelligence ((SCI,volume 446))

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Nowadays, there is an increasing interest in the application of Collective Intelligence and Evolutive optimization algorithms for solving NP-complete problems. This is because the solution or optimization process of these type of problems requires a huge amount of resources (such as computational effort or time). Some examples of these types of problems are scheduling problems, constrained satisfaction problems, or routing problems. Collective strategies are heuristics that allow to look for new solutions in real complex problems using concepts extracted from a metaphor of social behavior of ants, bees, bacteria, flocks of birds and/or schools of fish. In this paper we propose a practical comparison between a classical Genetic-based approach and a Swarm-based strategy applied to the detection of maximal component in graphs. This work describes how these two different optimization strategies can be adapted and used to extract the different sub-graphs that contains the maximum number of nodes. Experimental results show the best results are obtained using ACO algorithm, but new strategies must be taken into account in order to improve the results.

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González-Pardo, A., Camacho, D. (2013). Maximal Component Detection in Graphs Using Swarm-Based and Genetic Algorithms. In: Fortino, G., Badica, C., Malgeri, M., Unland, R. (eds) Intelligent Distributed Computing VI. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 446. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32524-3_31

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