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Publication Details for Inproceedings "On The Effects of Archiving, Elitism, and Density Based Selection in Evolutionary Multi-Objective Optimization"

 

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Authors: Marco Laumanns, Eckart Zitzler, Lothar Thiele
Group: Computer Engineering
Type: Inproceedings
Title: On The Effects of Archiving, Elitism, and Density Based Selection in Evolutionary Multi-Objective Optimization
Year: 2001
Month: March
Pub-Key: LZT2001a
Book Titel: Lecture Notes on Computer Science. Evolutionary Multi-criterion Optimization (EMO 2001)
Volume: 1993
Pages: 181-196
Keywords: EMO
Publisher: Springer
Abstract: This paper studies the influence of what are recognized as key issues in evolutionary multi-objective optimization: archiving (to keep track of the current non-dominated solutions), elitism (to let the archived solutions take part in the search process), and diversity maintenance (through density dependent selection). Many proposed algorithms use these concepts in different ways, but a common framework does not exist yet. Here, we extend a unified model for multi-objective evolutionary algorithms so that each specific method can be expressed as an instance of a generic operator. This model forms the basis for a new type of empirical investigation regarding the effects of certain operators and parameters on the performance of the search process. The experiments of this study indicate that interactions between operators as well as between standard parameters (like the mutation intensity) cannot be neglected. The results lead not only to better insight into the working principle of multi-objective evolutionary algorithms but also to design recommendations that can help possible users in including the essential features into their own algorithms in a modular fashion.
Location: Berlin
Resources: [BibTeX] [Paper as PDF]

 

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