Strategies For Preventing Premature Convergence
Strategies to regain genetic variation can be:
- a mating strategy called incest prevention,
- uniform crossover,
- favored replacement of similar individuals (preselection or crowding),
- segmentation of individuals of similar fitness (fitness sharing),
- increasing population size.
The genetic variation can also be regained by mutation though this process is highly random.
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