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Top1. Introduction And Problematic
The current scientific world was considerably built up with the first appearance of novel concepts and paradigm such as bio-inspired techniques. The artificial social cockroaches (ASC) was proposed by Bouarara et al in (Bouarara1 && al, 2015) is based on the phenomenon that the cockroaches of the same colony must be hiding under the same shelter with less luminosity and the displacement of each cockroach is guided by the displacement of its congeners. Similar to other optimization algorithms, the goal is to find the ideal solution of an optimization problem with constraints in the form bound min x ∈Ω f (x), where f: R N → R is a nonlinear function, and Ω is the search space.
The ASC is based on the principal that each cockroach seeks the most attractive shelter. Subsequently, the algorithm will evolve from time t to time t + 1 and each cockroach will move from one position to another until reaching the shelter where it feel safer. The first part of our work is to develop a new version of ASC by improved its limits.
The appearance of the Internet and the incredibly rapid development of telecommunication technology have made the world a global village. Nowadays, the information has become a pillar of our civilization, no one can escape it and we find it everywhere. Depending on the statistic given in 2014 more than 90% of the information presented in the web was in unstructured format (textual documents). Nevertheless, find the desired document is not an obvious thing. For example, we are confronted with a set of documents and asking a human to obtain documents which hold the query “artificial intelligence”. Human will read all the documents one by one and classify them into two categories (relevant documents and irrelevant) this is generally a real boring process. In the last decade several information retrieval systems have been produced to allow better access to data, it is at this stage where is positioned the context of the second portion of our work.
An information retrieval system (IRS) is a set of model and process, allowing the selection of information and permits to find a subset of pertinent documents from a collection of documents, to meet the needs of a user. The actual search engines based on classical methods are not satisfactory concerning the quality of results returned that suffers from several limitations and they are face of several troubles in terms of: