Metaheuristic optimization algorithms have attracted considerable research interest for solving complex optimization problems, yet many existing algorithms suffer from premature convergence and an inadequate balance between exploration and exploitation. The Coati Optimization Algorithm (COA) is a recently proposed nature-inspired metaheuristic that models the hunting and escape behaviors of coatis; however, it exhibits limited search diversity and tends to stagnate in local optima on high-dimensional, multimodal landscapes. This paper proposes an Improved Coati Optimization Algorithm (ICOA) that integrates four complementary enhancement strategies: (1) a Dynamic Adaptive Step-Size strategy that combines Lévy flights with Student’s t-distribution perturbations for heavy-tailed exploration; (2) a Population-Adaptive Dynamic Perturbation strategy that incorporates differential evolution operators with fitness-proportional scaling; (3) an Iterative-Cyclic Differential Perturbation strategy that employs sinusoidal scheduling and population-differential guidance; and (4) a Cosine-Adaptive Gaussian Perturbation strategy for refined exploitation with time-decaying intensity. ICOA is evaluated on 29 CEC2017, 10 CEC2020, and 12 CEC2022 benchmark functions across dimensions ranging from 10 to 100, compared against seven state-of-the-art algorithms in each benchmark suite. A statistical analysis using the Friedman test and the Wilcoxon rank-sum test confirms that ICOA achieves overall rank 1 on all three benchmark suites, with Friedman mean ranks of 1.207 (CEC2017, D=100), 1.000 (CEC2020, D=10), and 2.208 (CEC2022, D=10); the CEC2020 result should be interpreted in the context of its low dimensionality. A scalability analysis across four dimensionalities (10D, 30D, 50D, 100D) demonstrates consistent first-place rankings with mean ranks between 1.000 and 1.207. An ablation study and a sensitivity analysis of the strategy activation probability validate the contribution of each individual strategy and the optimality of the 50% activation setting. Furthermore, ICOA achieves the best results on all six constrained engineering design problems tested, with all improvements confirmed as statistically significant (p<0.05).
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Xiangyu Cheng
Min Zhou
L. G. Zhang
Biomimetics
Wuhan University of Science and Technology
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d894ad6c1944d70ce05ac8 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics11040254