A survey on handling computationally expensive multiobjective optimization problems using surrogates: non-nature inspired methods
Tabatabaei, M., Hakanen, J., Hartikainen, M., Miettinen, K., & Sindhya, K. (2015). A survey on handling computationally expensive multiobjective optimization problems using surrogates: non-nature inspired methods. Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization, 52(1), 1-25. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00158-015-1226-z
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Computationally expensive multiobjective optimization problems arise, e.g. in many engineering
applications, where several conflicting objectives are to be optimized simultaneously
while satisfying constraints. In many cases, the lack of explicit mathematical formulas
of the objectives and constraints may necessitate conducting computationally expensive and
time-consuming experiments and/or simulations. As another challenge, these problems may
have either convex or nonconvex or even disconnected Pareto frontier consisting of Pareto
optimal solutions. Because of the existence of many such solutions, typically, a decision
maker is required to select the most preferred one. In order to deal with the high computational
cost, surrogate-based methods are commonly used in the literature. This paper
surveys surrogate-based methods proposed in the literature, where the methods are independent
of the underlying optimization algorithm and mitigate the computational burden to
capture different types of Pareto frontiers. The methods considered are classified, discussed
and then compared. These methods are divided into two frameworks: the sequential and
the adaptive frameworks. Based on the comparison, we recommend the adaptive framework
to tackle the aforementioned challenges.
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