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A suite of diagnostic metrics for characterizing selection schemes (2204.13839v3)

Published 29 Apr 2022 in cs.NE

Abstract: Benchmark suites are crucial for assessing the performance of evolutionary algorithms, but the constituent problems are often too complex to provide clear intuition about an algorithm's strengths and weaknesses. To address this gap, we introduce DOSSIER ("Diagnostic Overview of Selection Schemes In Evolutionary Runs"), a diagnostic suite initially composed of eight handcrafted metrics. These metrics are designed to empirically measure specific capacities for exploitation, exploration, and their interactions. We consider exploitation both with and without constraints, and we divide exploration into two aspects: diversity exploration (the ability to simultaneously explore multiple pathways) and valley-crossing exploration (the ability to cross wider and wider fitness valleys). We apply DOSSIER to six popular selection schemes: truncation, tournament, fitness sharing, lexicase, nondominated sorting, and novelty search. Our results confirm that simple schemes (e.g., tournament and truncation) emphasized exploitation. For more sophisticated schemes, however, our diagnostics revealed interesting dynamics. Lexicase selection performed moderately well across all diagnostics that did not incorporate valley crossing, but faltered dramatically whenever valleys were present, performing worse than even random search. Fitness sharing was the only scheme to effectively contend with valley crossing but it struggled with the other diagnostics. Our study highlights the utility of using diagnostics to gain nuanced insights into selection scheme characteristics, which can inform the design of new selection methods.

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