Why Use Interactive Multi-Objective Optimization in Chemical Process Design?
Miettinen, K., & Hakanen, J. (2017). Why Use Interactive Multi-Objective Optimization in Chemical Process Design?. In G. P. Rangaiah (Ed.), Multi-Objective Optimization : Techniques and Applications in Chemical Engineering (2nd ed., pp. 157-197). World Scientific. Advances in Process Systems Engineering, 5. https://doi.org/10.1142/9789813148239_0006
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Problems in chemical engineering, like most real-world optimization
problems, typically, have several conflicting performance criteria or objectives
and they often are computationally demanding, which sets special
requirements on the optimization methods used. In this chapter,
we point out some shortcomings of some widely used basic methods of
multi-objective optimization. As an alternative, we suggest using interactive
approaches where the role of a decision maker or a designer is
emphasized. Interactive multi-objective optimization has been shown to
suit well for chemical process design problems because it takes the preferences
of the decision maker into account in an iterative manner that
enables a focused search for the best Pareto optimal solution, that is,
the best compromise between the conflicting objectives. For this reason,
only those solutions that are of interest to the decision maker need to
be generated making this kind of an approach computationally efficient.
Besides, the decision maker does not have to compare many solutions at
a time which makes interactive approaches more usable from the cognitive
point of view. Furthermore, during the interactive solution process
the decision maker can learn about the interrelationships among the
objectives. In addition to describing the general philosophy of interactive
approaches, we discuss the possibilities of interactive multi-objective
optimization in chemical process design and give some examples of interactive
methods to illustrate the ideas. Finally, we demonstrate the
usefulness of interactive approaches in chemical process design by summarizing
some reported studies related to, for example, paper making
and sugar industries. Let us emphasize that the approaches described
are appropriate for problems with more than two objective functions.
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