Authors
Jan Hettenhausen, Andrew Lewis, Marcus Randall, Timoleon Kipouros
Publication date
2013/6/20
Conference
2013 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation
Pages
3411-3418
Publisher
IEEE
Description
The most common approach to decision making in muIti-objective optimisation with metaheuristics is a posteriori preference articulation. Increased model complexity and a gradual increase of optimisation problems with three or more objectives have revived an interest in progressively interactive decision making, where a human decision maker interacts with the algorithm at regular intervals. This paper presents an interactive approach to muIti-objective particle swarm optimisation (MOPSO) using a novel technique to preference articulation based on decision space interaction and visual preference articulation. The approach is tested on a 2D aerofoil design case study and comparisons are drawn to non-interactive MOPSO.
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J Hettenhausen, A Lewis, M Randall, T Kipouros - 2013 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, 2013