A Stable Large-Scale Multiobjective Optimization Algorithm with Two Alternative Optimization Methods

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For large-scale multiobjective evolutionary algorithms based on the grouping of decision variables, the challenge is to design a stable grouping strategy to balance convergence and population diversity. This paper proposes a large-scale multiobjective optimization algorithm with two alternative optimization methods (LSMOEA-TM). In LSMOEA-TM, two alternative optimization methods, which adopt two grouping strategies to divide decision variables, are introduced to efficiently solve large-scale multiobjective optimization problems. Furthermore, this paper introduces a Bayesian-based parameter-adjusting strategy to reduce computational costs by optimizing the parameters in the proposed two alternative optimization methods. The proposed LSMOEA-TM and four efficient large-scale multiobjective evolutionary algorithms have been tested on a set of benchmark large-scale multiobjective problems, and the statistical results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.

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Liu, T., Zhu, J., & Cao, L. (2023). A Stable Large-Scale Multiobjective Optimization Algorithm with Two Alternative Optimization Methods. Entropy, 25(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/e25040561

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