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Variable-fidelity hypervolume-based expected improvement criteria for multi-objective efficient global optimization of expensive functions
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He, Youwei
, Sun, Jinju
, Song, Peng
, Wang, Xuesong
in
Accuracy
/ Constraints
/ Criteria
/ Empirical analysis
/ Global optimization
/ Iterative methods
/ Multiple objective analysis
/ Optimization
/ Pareto optimization
/ Search process
2022
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Variable-fidelity hypervolume-based expected improvement criteria for multi-objective efficient global optimization of expensive functions
by
He, Youwei
, Sun, Jinju
, Song, Peng
, Wang, Xuesong
in
Accuracy
/ Constraints
/ Criteria
/ Empirical analysis
/ Global optimization
/ Iterative methods
/ Multiple objective analysis
/ Optimization
/ Pareto optimization
/ Search process
2022
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Variable-fidelity hypervolume-based expected improvement criteria for multi-objective efficient global optimization of expensive functions
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He, Youwei
, Sun, Jinju
, Song, Peng
, Wang, Xuesong
in
Accuracy
/ Constraints
/ Criteria
/ Empirical analysis
/ Global optimization
/ Iterative methods
/ Multiple objective analysis
/ Optimization
/ Pareto optimization
/ Search process
2022
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Variable-fidelity hypervolume-based expected improvement criteria for multi-objective efficient global optimization of expensive functions
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Variable-fidelity hypervolume-based expected improvement criteria for multi-objective efficient global optimization of expensive functions
2022
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Overview
Variable-fidelity surrogate-based efficient global optimization (EGO) method with the ability to adaptively select low-fidelity (LF) and high-fidelity (HF) infill point has emerged as an alternative to further save the computational cost of the single-fidelity EGO method. However, in terms of the variable-fidelity surrogate-assisted multi-objective optimization methods, existing methods rely on empirical parameters or are unable to adaptively select LF/HF sample in the optimal search process. In this paper, two variable-fidelity hypervolume-based expected improvement criteria with analytic expressions for variable-fidelity multi-objective EGO method are proposed. The first criterion relies on the concept of variable-fidelity expected improvement matrix (VFEIM) and is obtained by aggregating the VFEIM using a simplified hypervolume-based aggregation scheme. The second criterion termed as VFEMHVI is derived analytically based on a modified hypervolume definition. Both criteria can adaptively select new LF/HF samples in the iterative optimal search process to update the variable-fidelity models towards the HF Pareto front, distinguishing the proposed methods to the rests in the open literature. The constrained versions of the two criteria are also derived for problems with constraints. The effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed methods are verified and validated over analytic problems and demonstrated by two engineering problems including aerodynamic shape optimizations of the NACA0012 and RAE2822 airfoils. The results show that the VFEMHVI combined with the normalization-based strategy to define the reference point is the most efficient one over the compared methods.
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Springer Nature B.V
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