TY - EJOU AU - Jia, Heming AU - Li, Yao AU - Sun, Kangjian AU - Cao, Ning AU - Zhou, Helen Min TI - Hybrid Sooty Tern Optimization and Differential Evolution for Feature Selection T2 - Computer Systems Science and Engineering PY - 2021 VL - 39 IS - 3 SN - AB - In this paper, a hybrid model based on sooty tern optimization algorithm (STOA) is proposed to optimize the parameters of the support vector machine (SVM) and identify the best feature sets simultaneously. Feature selection is an essential process of data preprocessing, and it aims to find the most relevant subset of features. In recent years, it has been applied in many practical domains of intelligent systems. The application of SVM in many fields has proved its effectiveness in classification tasks of various types. Its performance is mainly determined by the kernel type and its parameters. One of the most challenging process in machine learning is feature selection, intending to select effective and representative features. The main disadvantages of feature selection processes included in classical optimization algorithm are local optimal stagnation and slow convergence. Therefore, the hybrid model proposed in this paper merges the STOA and differential evolution (DE) to improve the search efficiency and convergence rate. A series of experiments are conducted on 12 datasets from the UCI repository to comprehensively and objectively evaluate the performance of the proposed method. The superiority of the proposed method is illustrated from different aspects, such as the classification accuracy, convergence performance, reduced feature dimensionality, standard deviation (STD), and computation time. KW - sooty tern optimization algorithm; hybrid optimization; feature selection; support vector machine DO - 10.32604/csse.2021.017536