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  1. In operations research, cuckoo search is an optimization algorithm developed by Xin-She Yang and Suash Deb in 2009. It has been shown to be a special case of the well-known (μ + λ)-evolution strategy. It was inspired by the obligate brood parasitism of some cuckoo species

  2. 9 de mar. de 2013 · Cuckoo search (CS) is a relatively new algorithm, developed by Yang and Deb in 2009, and the same has been found to be efficient in solving global optimization problems. In this paper, we review the fundamental ideas of cuckoo search and the latest developments as well as its applications.

  3. 22 de mar. de 2023 · The cuckoo search algorithm has been used to optimize solutions in cloud computing, data mining, software testing, IoT, and pattern recognition. Because there is only one parameter, , this algorithm is very simple to implement. In this tutorial, we’ll learn about cuckoo search algorithms.

  4. For simplicity of describing the cuckoo search algorithm, we now first idealize the main characteristics of the cuckoohost system as a population of n cuckoos with n nests. In real-world cuckoohost systems, each nest of a host bird typically has 3 or 4 or more eggs, and each cuckoo can attack quite a few nests by laying its eggs in such ...

  5. 22 de ago. de 2014 · Cuckoo search (CS) is a relatively new algorithm, developed by Yang and Deb in 2009, and CS is efficient in solving global optimization problems. In this paper, we review the fundamental ideas of cuckoo search and the latest developments as well as its applications.

  6. Cuckoo Search. Cuckoo search is an optimization algorithm inspired by the behavior of the cuckoo bird searching for its eggs which it lets them hatch in the nests of other birds. From: Recent Trends in Computational Intelligence Enabled Research, 2021. Related terms: Particle Swarm Optimization; Metaheuristics; Mathematical Optimization ...

  7. 14 de may. de 2014 · Cuckoo Search (CS) is an optimization algorithm developed by Yang and Deb in 2009. This article describes an overview of CS, which is inspired by the life of a bird family, as well as an overview of CS applications in various categories for solving optimization problems.