Bio Inspired Bees Behavior Approaches for Computer Science Problems
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Bio inspired algorithms plays an important role in solving complex and huge problems in computer science. It helps us in finding the optimal desired way to solve extremely dynamic, difficult and robust problems. These algorithm help us to cope with the technological need of a new era. Many researchers did enormous work in this area from the past few decades. However, bees based algorithm on its different behavior is more useful to solve such kind of problems. This paper presents a few, detailed in of some bees behavior algorithm, which was used in order to tackle various challenges faced in different problems. Bees foraging and marriage behavior is applied to solve many problem such as job scheduling, color graph, Association Rule Mining problem, etc. This paper discussed different bees behavior approaches and basic bee algorithm used to solve different computer science problems.
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