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Optimisation of Multilayer Perceptrons Using a Distributed Evolutionary Algorithm with SOAP

P. A. CastilloContact Information, M. G. Arenas5, J. G. Castellano5, J. J. Merelo5, V. M. Rivas6 and G. Romero5

(5)  Department of Architecture and Computer Technology, University of Granada, Campus de Fuentenueva. E., 18071 Granada, Spain
(6)  Department of Computer Science, University of Jaén, Avda. Madrid, 35. E., 23071 Jaén, Spain
Abstract
SOAP (simple object access protocol) is a protocol that allows the access to remote objects independently of the computer architecture and the language. A client using SOAP can send or receive objects, or access remote object methods. Unlike other remote procedure call methods, like XML-RPC or RMI, SOAP can use many difierent transport types (for instance, it could be called as a CGI or as sockets). In this paper an approach to evolutionary distributed optimisation of multilayer perceptrons (MLP) using SOAP and language Perl has been done.
Obtained results show that the parallel version of the developed programs obtains similar or better results using much less time than the sequential version, obtaining a good speedup. Also it can be shown that obtained results are better than those obtained by other authors using different methods.

Contact Information P. A. Castillo
Email: pedro@atc.ugr.es
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