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2006
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Multi-objective test problems, linkages, and evolutionary methodologies

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Multi-objective test problems, linkages, and evolutionary methodologies
Existing test problems for multi-objective optimization are criticized for not having adequate linkages among variables. In most problems, the Pareto-optimal solutions correspond to a fixed value of certain variables and diversity of solutions comes mainly from a random variation of certain other variables. In this paper, we introduce explicit linkages among variables so as to develop difficult two and multi-objective test problems along the lines of ZDT and DTLZ problems. On a number of such test problems, this paper compares the performance of a number of EMO methodologies having (i) variable-wise versus vector-wise recombination operators and (ii) spatial versus unidirectional recombination operators. Interesting and useful conclusions on the use of above operators are made from the study.
Kalyanmoy Deb, Ankur Sinha, Saku Kukkonen
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where GECCO
Authors Kalyanmoy Deb, Ankur Sinha, Saku Kukkonen
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