Title :
CIRG@UP OptiBench: a statistically sound framework for benchmarking optimisation algorithms
Author :
Peer, E.S. ; Engelbrecht, Andries P. ; Van den Bergh, E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Pretoria Univ., South Africa
Abstract :
This article is a proposal, by the Computational Intelligence Research Group at the University of Pretoria (CIRG@UP), for a framework to benchmark optimisation algorithms. This framework, known as OptiBench, was conceived out of the necessity to consolidate the efforts of a large research group. Many problems arise when different people work independently on their own research initiatives. These problems range from duplicating effort to, more seriously, having conflicting results. In addition, less experienced members of the group are sometimes unfamiliar with the necessary statistical methods required to properly analyse their results. These problems are not limited internally to CIRG@UP but are also prevalent in the research community at large. This proposal aims to standardise the research methodology used by CIRG@UP internally (initially in the optimisation subgroup and later in subgroups working in other paradigms of computational research). Obviously this article cannot dictate the methodologies that should be used by other members of the broader research community, however, the hope is that this framework can be found useful and that others would willingly contribute and become involved.
Keywords :
benchmark testing; evolutionary computation; optimisation; research initiatives; software performance evaluation; statistical testing; CIRG@UP OptiBench; Computational Intelligence Research Group; University of Pretoria; benchmark optimisation algorithm; research community; research initiative; research methodology; statistically sound framework; Africa; Competitive intelligence; Computer science; Mobile computing; Particle swarm optimization; Peer to peer computing; Proposals; Research initiatives; Statistical analysis; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Evolutionary Computation, 2003. CEC '03. The 2003 Congress on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7804-0
DOI :
10.1109/CEC.2003.1299386