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Multi-objective beetle antennae search algorithm (2002.10090v2)

Published 24 Feb 2020 in cs.NE and math.OC

Abstract: In engineering optimization problems, multiple objectives with a large number of variables under highly nonlinear constraints are usually required to be simultaneously optimized. Significant computing effort are required to find the Pareto front of a nonlinear multi-objective optimization problem. Swarm intelligence based metaheuristic algorithms have been successfully applied to solve multi-objective optimization problems. Recently, an individual intelligence based algorithm called beetle antennae search algorithm was proposed. This algorithm was proved to be more computationally efficient. Therefore, we extended this algorithm to solve multi-objective optimization problems. The proposed multi-objective beetle antennae search algorithm is tested using four well-selected benchmark functions and its performance is compared with other multi-objective optimization algorithms. The results show that the proposed multi-objective beetle antennae search algorithm has higher computational efficiency with satisfactory accuracy.

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