M. en C. José Luis Flores Garcilazo

Improving Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithms Using Grammatical Evolution

Multi-objective evolutionary algorithms (MOEAs) have become an effective choice to solve multi-objective optimization problems (MOPs). However, it is well known that Pareto dominance-based MOEAs struggle in MOPs with four or more objective functions due to a lack of selection pressure in high dimensional spaces. The main choices for dealing with such problems are decomposition-based and indicator-based MOEAs. In this work, we propose the use of Grammatical Evolution (an evolutionary computation search technique) to generate functions that can improve decomposition-based and indicator-based MOEAs. Namely, we propose a methodology to generate new scalarizing functions, which are known to have a great impact in the performance of decomposition-based MOEAs and in some indicator-based MOEAs. Additionally, we propose another methodology to generate hypervolume approximations, since the hypervolume is a popular performance indicator used not only in indicator-based MOEAs but also to assess performance of MOEAs. Using our first methodology, we generate two new scalarizing functions and provide their corresponding experimental validation to show that they exhibit a competitive behavior when compared against some well-known scalarizing functions such as ASF, PBI and the Tchebycheff scalarizing function. Using our second methodology, we produce 4 different hypervolume approximations and compare their performance against the Monte Carlo method and against two other state-of-the-art hypervolume approximations. The experimental results show that our functions exhibit a good compromise in terms of quality and execution time.

Keywords
Grammatical evolution, Genetic programming, Evolutionary Algorithms, Multi-objective optimization.

Autores:

Carlos Artemio Coello Coello.

Revista

Swarm and Evolutionary Computation.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.swevo.2023.101434.

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