Explicitly Multi-Modal Benchmarks for Multi-Objective Optimization

7 Oct 2021  ·  Ryosuke Ota, Reiya Hagiwara, Naoki Hamada, Likun Liu, Takahiro Yamamoto, Daisuke Sakurai ·

In multi-objective optimization, designing good benchmark problems is an important issue for improving solvers. Controlling the global location of Pareto optima in existing benchmark problems has been problematic, and it is even more difficult when the design space is high-dimensional since visualization is extremely challenging. As a benchmarking with explicit local Pareto fronts, we introduce a benchmarking based on basin connectivity (3BC) by using basins of attraction. The 3BC allows for the specification of a multimodal landscape through a kind of topological analysis called the basin graph, effectively generating optimization problems from this graph. Various known indicators measure the performance of a solver in searching global Pareto optima, but using 3BC can make us localize them for each local Pareto front by restricting it to its basin. 3BC's mathematical formulation ensures the accurate representation of the specified optimization landscape, guaranteeing the existence of intended local and global Pareto optima.

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