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Bee behaviour in multi-agent systems: a bee foraging algorithm

  • Nyree Lemmens
  • , Karl Tuyls
  • , Ann Nowe
  • , Steven De Jong

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Abstract

In this paper we present a new, non-pheromone-based algorithm inspired by the behaviour of biological bees. The algorithm combines both recruitment and navigation strategies. We investigate whether this new algorithm outperforms pheromone-based algorithms in the task of foraging. From our experiments, we conclude that (i) the non-pheromone-based algorithm
is significantly more efficient when finding and collecting food, i.e., it uses fewer iterations to complete the task; (ii) the non-pheromone-based algorithm is more scalable, i.e., it requires less computation time to complete the task, even though in small worlds, the pheromone-based algorithm is faster on a time-per-iteration measure; and finally, (iii) our current non-pheromone-based algorithm is less adaptive than pheromone-based algorithms.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 7th ALAMAS Symposium
Pages126-138
Number of pages13
Publication statusPublished - 2 Apr 2007

Publication series

NameProceedings of the 7th ALAMAS Symposium

Keywords

  • Multi-agent systems
  • Swarm Intelligence
  • Bee Colony Optimization

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