Saif Mohanad Kadhim, Johnny Koh Siaw Paw, Yaw Chong Tak, Shahad Thamear Abd Al-Latief, Ahmed Alkhayyat, Deepak Gupta
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Abstract
This study introduces an innovative optimization algorithm called Lionfish Search (LFS) technique, which is inspired by the visual predator Lionfish, in which it is specifically imitating their hunting tactics. The suggested algorithm considers several parameters that influence the hunting behaviour of lionfish, such as visual acuity, mobility, striking success, and prey swallowing potential. Furthermore, this study examines the influence of the physiological traits of the lionfish and their relationship with environmental factors. The novel search algorithm has shown enhanced performance and efficiency, particularly in scenarios where the integration of visual cues and intricate hunting strategies is vital. The suggested LFS method was evaluated using 20 well-known single-modal and multi-modal mathematical functions to analyse its different characteristics. The LFS method has shown remarkable efficacy in both exploration and exploitation, effectively reducing the likelihood of being trapped in local optima. Additionally, it has a rapid convergence capacity, particularly in the realm of large-scale global optimization. Comparisons were made between the LFS algorithm, and 10 other prominent algorithms mentioned in the literature. The proposed LFS metaheuristic algorithm outperformed the others on almost all of the examined functions, demonstrating a statistically significant advantage. Moreover, the positive results found in three practical optimization situations demonstrate the effectiveness of the LFS in accomplishing problem-solving tasks that have limited and unknown search areas.
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Expert Systems: The Journal of Knowledge Engineering publishes papers dealing with all aspects of knowledge engineering, including individual methods and techniques in knowledge acquisition and representation, and their application in the construction of systems – including expert systems – based thereon. Detailed scientific evaluation is an essential part of any paper.
As well as traditional application areas, such as Software and Requirements Engineering, Human-Computer Interaction, and Artificial Intelligence, we are aiming at the new and growing markets for these technologies, such as Business, Economy, Market Research, and Medical and Health Care. The shift towards this new focus will be marked by a series of special issues covering hot and emergent topics.