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Do We Really Need to Use Constraint Violation in Constrained Evolutionary Multi-Objective Optimization? (2205.14349v1)

Published 28 May 2022 in cs.NE

Abstract: Constraint violation has been a building block to design evolutionary multi-objective optimization algorithms for solving constrained multi-objective optimization problems. However, it is not uncommon that the constraint violation is hardly approachable in real-world black-box optimization scenarios. It is unclear that whether the existing constrained evolutionary multi-objective optimization algorithms, whose environmental selection mechanism are built upon the constraint violation, can still work or not when the formulations of the constraint functions are unknown. Bearing this consideration in mind, this paper picks up four widely used constrained evolutionary multi-objective optimization algorithms as the baseline and develop the corresponding variants that replace the constraint violation by a crisp value. From our experiments on both synthetic and real-world benchmark test problems, we find that the performance of the selected algorithms have not been significantly influenced when the constraint violation is not used to guide the environmental selection.

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Authors (3)
  1. Shuang Li (203 papers)
  2. Ke Li (723 papers)
  3. Wei Li (1122 papers)
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