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sKPNSGA-II: Knee point based MOEA with self-adaptive angle for Mission Planning Problems

Published 20 Feb 2020 in cs.NE | (2002.08867v1)

Abstract: Real-world and complex problems have usually many objective functions that have to be optimized all at once. Over the last decades, Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithms (MOEAs) are designed to solve this kind of problems. Nevertheless, some problems have many objectives which lead to a large number of non-dominated solutions obtained by the optimization algorithms. The large set of non-dominated solutions hinders the selection of the most appropriate solution by the decision maker. This paper presents a new algorithm that has been designed to obtain the most significant solutions from the Pareto Optimal Frontier (POF). This approach is based on the cone-domination applied to MOEA, which can find the knee point solutions. In order to obtain the best cone angle, we propose a hypervolume-distribution metric, which is used to self-adapt the angle during the evolving process. This new algorithm has been applied to the real world application in Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV) Mission Planning Problem. The experimental results show a significant improvement of the algorithm performance in terms of hypervolume, number of solutions, and also the required number of generations to converge.

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