Authors
Martin Zaefferer, Thomas Bartz-Beielstein, Boris Naujoks, Tobias Wagner, Michael Emmerich
Publication date
2013
Description
Several methods were developed to solve cost-extensive multi-criteria optimization problems by reducing the number of function evaluations by means of surrogate optimization. In this study, we apply different multi-criteria surrogate optimization methods to improve (tune) an event-detection software for water-quality monitoring. For tuning two important parameters of this software, four state-of-the-art methods are compared: S-Metric-Selection Efficient Global Optimization (SMS-EGO), S-Metric-Expected Improvement for Efficient Global Optimization SExI-EGO, Euclidean Distance based Expected Improvement Euclid-EI (here referred to as MEI-SPOT due to its implementation in the Sequential Parameter Optimization Toolbox SPOT) and a multi-criteria approach based on SPO (MSPOT).
Analyzing the performance of the different methods provides insight into the working-mechanisms of cutting-edge …
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Scholar articles
M Zaefferer, T Bartz-Beielstein, B Naujoks, T Wagner… - … Optimization: 7th International Conference, EMO 2013 …, 2013