Direct Mating
Direct mating, a concept with applications across diverse fields, focuses on optimizing the selection of mating pairs in various algorithms and models inspired by biological mating behaviors. Current research explores diverse model architectures, including those based on peafowl mating displays, moth pheromone navigation, snail homing, and even adapting reference vectors in multi-objective optimization algorithms. These studies aim to improve algorithm efficiency, particularly in complex scenarios like intrusion detection in cloud computing and multi-objective optimization problems, by leveraging the principles of efficient mate selection observed in nature. The resulting improvements in algorithm performance have significant implications for various applications, including engineering design and data analysis.