Negative Slope Coefficient is an indicator of problem hardness that has been introduced in 2004 and that has returned promising results on a large set of problems. It is based on the concept of fitness cloud and works by partitioning the cloud into a number of bins representing as many different regions of the fitness landscape. The measure is calculated by joining the bins centroids by segments and summing all their negative slopes. In this paper, for the first time, we point out a potential problem of the Negative Slope Coefficient: we study its value for different instances of the well known NK-landscapes and we show how this indicator is dramatically influenced by the minimum number of points contained in a bin. Successively, we formally justify this behavior of the Negative Slope Coefficient and we discuss pros and cons of this measure. ©Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2009.
Verel, S., Vanneschi, L., Tomassini, M., Collard, P. (2009). NK landscapes difficulty and negative slope coefficient: How sampling influences the results. In EvoWorkshops 2009 on Applications of Evolutionary Computing (pp.645-654). Springer-Verlag [10.1007/978-3-642-01129-0_74].
NK landscapes difficulty and negative slope coefficient: How sampling influences the results
VANNESCHI, LEONARDO;
2009
Abstract
Negative Slope Coefficient is an indicator of problem hardness that has been introduced in 2004 and that has returned promising results on a large set of problems. It is based on the concept of fitness cloud and works by partitioning the cloud into a number of bins representing as many different regions of the fitness landscape. The measure is calculated by joining the bins centroids by segments and summing all their negative slopes. In this paper, for the first time, we point out a potential problem of the Negative Slope Coefficient: we study its value for different instances of the well known NK-landscapes and we show how this indicator is dramatically influenced by the minimum number of points contained in a bin. Successively, we formally justify this behavior of the Negative Slope Coefficient and we discuss pros and cons of this measure. ©Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2009.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.