Active learning of pareto fronts

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This paper introduces the active learning of Pareto fronts (ALP) algorithm, a novel approach to recover the Pareto front of a multiobjective optimization problem. ALP casts the identification of the Pareto front into a supervised machine learning task. This approach enables an analytical model of the Pareto front to be built. The computational effort in generating the supervised information is reduced by an active learning strategy. In particular, the model is learned from a set of informative training objective vectors. The training objective vectors are approximated Pareto-optimal vectors obtained by solving different scalarized problem instances. The experimental results show that ALP achieves an accurate Pareto front approximation with a lower computational effort than state-of-the-art estimation of distribution algorithms and widely known genetic techniques. © 2012 IEEE.

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Campigotto, P., Passerini, A., & Battiti, R. (2014). Active learning of pareto fronts. IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, 25(3), 506–519. https://doi.org/10.1109/TNNLS.2013.2275918

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