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An interactive evolutionary multi-objective optimization algorithm with a limited number of decision maker calls

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  • Sinha, Ankur
  • Korhonen, Pekka
  • Wallenius, Jyrki
  • Deb, Kalyanmoy

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This paper presents a preference-based method to handle optimization problems with multiple objectives. With an increase in the number of objectives the computational cost in solving a multi-objective optimization problem rises exponentially, and it becomes increasingly difficult for evolutionary multi-objective techniques to produce the entire Pareto-optimal front. In this paper, an evolutionary multi-objective procedure is combined with preference information from the decision maker during the intermediate stages of the algorithm leading to the most preferred point. The proposed approach is different from the existing approaches, as it tries to find the most preferred point with a limited budget of decision maker calls. In this paper, we incorporate the idea into a progressively interactive technique based on polyhedral cones. The idea is also tested on another progressively interactive approach based on value functions. Results are provided on two to five-objective unconstrained as well as constrained test problems.

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  • Sinha, Ankur & Korhonen, Pekka & Wallenius, Jyrki & Deb, Kalyanmoy, 2014. "An interactive evolutionary multi-objective optimization algorithm with a limited number of decision maker calls," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 233(3), pages 674-688.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:ejores:v:233:y:2014:i:3:p:674-688
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2013.08.046
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