Effect of objective normalization and penalty parameter on penalty boundary intersection decomposition-based evolutionary many-objective optimization algorithms

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An objective normalization strategy is essential in any evolutionary multiobjective or many-objective optimization (EMO or EMaO) algorithm, due to the distance calculations between objective vectors required to compute diversity and convergence of population members. For the decomposition-based EMO/EMaO algorithms involving the Penalty Boundary Intersection (PBI) metric, normalization is an important matter due to the computation of two distance metrics. In this article, we make a theoretical analysis of the effect of instabilities in the normalization process on the performance of PBI-based MOEA/D and a proposed PBI-based NSGA-III procedure. Although the effect is well recognized in the literature, few theoretical studies have been done so far to understand its true nature and the choice of a suitable penalty parameter value for an arbitrary problem. The developed theoretical results have been corroborated with extensive experimental results on three to 15-objective convex and non-convex instances of DTLZ and WFG problems. The article, makes important theoretical conclusions on PBI-based decomposition algorithms derived from the study.

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Chen, L., Deb, K., Liu, H. L., & Zhang, Q. (2020). Effect of objective normalization and penalty parameter on penalty boundary intersection decomposition-based evolutionary many-objective optimization algorithms. Evolutionary Computation, 29(1), 157–186. https://doi.org/10.1162/evco_a_00276

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