Authors
Alexander Hagg, Dominik Wilde, Alexander Asteroth, Thomas Bäck
Publication date
2020/8/31
Book
International Conference on Parallel Problem Solving from Nature
Pages
140-153
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
In complex, expensive optimization domains we often narrowly focus on finding high performing solutions, instead of expanding our understanding of the domain itself. But what if we could quickly understand the complex behaviors that can emerge in said domains instead? We introduce surrogate-assisted phenotypic niching, a quality diversity algorithm which allows to discover a large, diverse set of behaviors by using computationally expensive phenotypic features. In this work we discover the types of air flow in a 2D fluid dynamics optimization problem. A fast GPU-based fluid dynamics solver is used in conjunction with surrogate models to accurately predict fluid characteristics from the shapes that produce the air flow. We show that these features can be modeled in a data-driven way while sampling to improve performance, rather than explicitly sampling to improve feature models. Our method can reduce the …
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A Hagg, D Wilde, A Asteroth, T Bäck - International Conference on Parallel Problem Solving …, 2020