Particle swarm optimization implementation error

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Odesanmi Gbenga Abiodun
Odesanmi Gbenga Abiodun 2019년 11월 1일
댓글: Walter Roberson 2019년 11월 9일
@all please I need your suggestion and help on this code using pso
for num_acur= 1:1:num_aopt
options=optimset('MaxIter',400);
a_init=1*rand(4,1);
[a_opt, Fval, exitFlag]=fminunc(@W,a_init,options);
a_result(num_acur,:)=[a_opt',Fval,a_init',exitFlag];
end
Rewriting this Using Pso
for num_acur = 1:1:num_aopt
fun = @W;
lb = [-30,-30,-30,-30];
ub =[100,10,10,10];
% options = optimoptions('particleswarm','SwarmSize',100);
%options = optimoptions('particleswarm','SwarmSize',50,'HybridFcn',@fmincon);
nvars = 4;
[a_opt, Fval, exitFlag] = particleswarm(fun,nvars,lb,ub);%,options);
a_result(num_acur,:)=[a_opt',Fval,lb',exitFlag];
end
Error
Error using horzcat
Dimensions of arrays being concatenated are not consistent.
Error in code ()
a_result(num_acur,:)=[a_opt',Fval,lb',exitFlag];

답변 (1개)

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2019년 11월 1일
[a_opt, Fval, exitFlag] = particleswarm(fun,nvars,lb,ub);%,options);
a_result(num_acur,:)=[a_opt',Fval,lb',exitFlag];
The first output from particleswarm is a row vector with length equal to the number of variables -- so 1 x 4 in your case. The second output is the scalar function result.
You use conjugate transpose on the 1 x 4, which will give you a 4 x 1. You use it with [] with the scalar Fval, so you are trying to horizontally concatenate a vector with 4 rows and a vector with 1 row. That is not a permitted operation.
You need to either not transpose a_opt and lb, or else you need to use ; instead of , in the [] so that you construct a column.
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Odesanmi Gbenga Abiodun
Odesanmi Gbenga Abiodun 2019년 11월 9일
No, their is another function for the nested x
Tota_number =find(a_result(:,5)==min(a_result(:,5)));
a_prama_tra=a_result(Tota_number,1:4);
a_prama = a_prama_tra
%[opt_x_current, fun_negEI, exitFlag]=fmincon(@nested,opt_x_init,[-1,1.6;1,-1.6],[-0.2;1],[],[],[G_low,E_low],[G_high,E_high],[]);
[opt_x_current, fun_negE, exitFlag]=particleswarm(@nested,2,lb,ub);
opt_x_nested=opt_x_current;
Bys_flag=0;
x=[x,opt_x_nested];
function Kern_Cov_xixj=Aug(xi,xj)
global a_prama
Kern_Cov_xixj=(a_prama(1)).^2*exp(-(1/2)*((xi-xj)'*inv(diag([(a_prama(2)).^2,( a_prama(3)).^2]))*(xi-xj)))+a_prama(4).^2*uita(xi,xj);
end
function E_ne_o=nested(X_opt)
global x y E_m E_v
y_n=size(y,1);
K=ones(y_n,y_n);
for i=1:1:y_n
for j=1:1:y_n
K(i,j)=Aug(x(:,i),x(:,j));
end
end
k=ones(y_n,1);
for i=1:1:y_n
k(i,1)=Aug(X_opt,x(:,i));
end
E_m=k'*inv(K)*y;
E_v=Aug(X_opt,X_opt)-k'*inv(K)*k;
if(E_v>0)
f_best=min(y);
u_star=(f_best-E_m)/sqrt(E_v);
E_o=(f_best-E_m).*normcdf(u_star)+sqrt(E_v).*normpdf(u_star);
else
E_o=0;
end
E_ne_o=-E_o;
end
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2019년 11월 9일
There would need to be a function header at the top and an end at the bottom of that in order for that to make use of nested functions and shared variables.

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