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Xavier Llorà » Blog Archive » Scaling Genetic Algorithms using MapReduce

"AS SEEN ON THE WEBSITE": "Abstract:Genetic algorithms(GAs) are increasingly being applied to large scale problems. The traditional MPI-based parallel GAs do not scale very well. MapReduce is a powerful abstraction developed by Google for making scalable and fault tolerant applications. In this paper, we mould genetic algorithms into the the MapReduce model. We describe the algorithm design and implementation of GAs on Hadoop, the open source implementation of MapReduce. Our experiments demonstrate the convergence and scalability upto 105 variable problems. Adding more resources would enable us to solve even larger problems without any changes in the algorithms and implementation."

posted by Atul, 4 months ago

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Ian Ma, 4 months ago
From my (very, very) little experience with GAs powering a game of Othello, I've always thought of them as the AI version of brute force. But I've been hearing a lot about GA's lately. I think I should probably give them a second look. Thanks for sharing Atul.
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