Improving the multiobjective evolutionary algorithm based on decomposition with new penalty schemes
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posted on 2024-03-12, 17:27 authored by S. Yang, Shouyong Jiang, Y. Jiang<p>It has been increasingly reported that the multiobjective optimization evolutionary algorithm based on decomposition (MOEA/D) is promising for handling multiobjective optimization problems (MOPs). MOEA/D employs scalarizing functions to convert an MOP into a number of single-objective subproblems. Among them, penalty boundary intersection (PBI) is one of the most popular decomposition approaches and has been widely adopted for dealing with MOPs. However, the original PBI uses a constant penalty value for all subproblems and has difficulties in achieving a good distribution and coverage of the Pareto front for some problems. In this paper, we investigate the influence of the penalty factor on PBI, and suggest two new penalty schemes, i.e., adaptive penalty scheme and subproblem-based penalty scheme (SPS), to enhance the spread of Pareto-optimal solutions. The new penalty schemes are examined on several complex MOPs, showing that PBI with the use of them is able to provide a better approximation of the Pareto front than the original one. The SPS is further integrated into two recently developed MOEA/D variants to help balance the population diversity and convergence. Experimental results show that it can significantly enhance the algorithmâ??s performance. © 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.</p>
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Soft ComputingVolume
21Issue
16Pages/Article Number
4677-4691Publisher
SpringerExternal DOI
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1432-7643Date Submitted
2019-04-15Date Accepted
2017-08-18Date of First Publication
2016-02-18Date of Final Publication
2017-08-18Date Document First Uploaded
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Adaptive penaltyDecompositionDecomposition approachEvolutionary algorithmsMulti objective evolutionary algorithmsMultiobjective optimizationMulti-objective optimization evolutionary algorithmsMultiobjective optimization problems (MOPs)OptimizationPareto optimal solutionsPareto principleScalarizing functionSubproblem-based penalty scheme
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