Authors
Jürgen Branke, Salvatore Greco, Roman Słowiński, Piotr Zielniewicz
Publication date
2014/1/30
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation
Volume
19
Issue
1
Pages
88-102
Publisher
IEEE
Description
This paper proposes an interactive multiobjective evolutionary algorithm (MOEA) that attempts to learn a value function capturing the users' true preferences. At regular intervals, the user is asked to rank a single pair of solutions. This information is used to update the algorithm's internal value function model, and the model is used in subsequent generations to rank solutions incomparable according to dominance. This speeds up evolution toward the region of the Pareto front that is most desirable to the user. We take into account the most general additive value function as a preference model and we empirically compare different ways to identify the value function that seems to be the most representative with respect to the given preference information, different types of user preferences, and different ways to use the learned value function in the MOEA. Results on a number of different scenarios suggest that the …
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Scholar articles
J Branke, S Greco, R Słowiński, P Zielniewicz - IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation, 2014