atc | R Documentation |
The Asymmetric Two-Point Crossover (ATC) operator relies on the two-point crossover being implemented differently for Parent1 and Parent2 (Yuan, 2002). Offspring2 is generated by a standard two-point crossover. However, in the generation of Offspring1, the part between the cut points is taken from Parent2, while the other parts are completed from Parent1.
atc(x1, x2, cxon, ...)
x1 |
A vector. It contains the chromosomal information of parent-1. |
x2 |
A vector. It contains the chromosomal information of parent-2. |
cxon |
Number of offspring to be generated as a result of crossover |
... |
Further arguments passed to or from other methods. |
A matrix containing the generated offsprings.
Zeynel Cebeci & Erkut Tekeli
Yuan B. (2002). Deterministic crowding, recombination and self-similarity. In Proc. of the 2002 Cong. on Evolutionary Computation (Cat. No. 02TH8600) (Vol. 2, pp. 1516-1521). IEEE.
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parent1 = c(1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0) parent2 = c(1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1) atc(parent1, parent2)
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