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An Improved Epsilon Constraint-handling Method in MOEA/D for CMOPs with Large Infeasible Regions

Neural and Evolutionary Computing 2017-09-19 v1

Abstract

This paper proposes an improved epsilon constraint-handling mechanism, and combines it with a decomposition-based multi-objective evolutionary algorithm (MOEA/D) to solve constrained multi-objective optimization problems (CMOPs). The proposed constrained multi-objective evolutionary algorithm (CMOEA) is named MOEA/D-IEpsilon. It adjusts the epsilon level dynamically according to the ratio of feasible to total solutions (RFS) in the current population. In order to evaluate the performance of MOEA/D-IEpsilon, a new set of CMOPs with two and three objectives is designed, having large infeasible regions (relative to the feasible regions), and they are called LIR-CMOPs. Then the fourteen benchmarks, including LIR-CMOP1-14, are used to test MOEA/D-IEpsilon and four other decomposition-based CMOEAs, including MOEA/D-Epsilon, MOEA/D-SR, MOEA/D-CDP and C-MOEA/D. The experimental results indicate that MOEA/D-IEpsilon is significantly better than the other four CMOEAs on all of the test instances, which shows that MOEA/D-IEpsilon is more suitable for solving CMOPs with large infeasible regions. Furthermore, a real-world problem, namely the robot gripper optimization problem, is used to test the five CMOEAs. The experimental results demonstrate that MOEA/D-IEpsilon also outperforms the other four CMOEAs on this problem.

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@article{arxiv.1707.08767,
  title  = {An Improved Epsilon Constraint-handling Method in MOEA/D for CMOPs with Large Infeasible Regions},
  author = {Zhun Fan and Wenji Li and Xinye Cai and Han Huang and Yi Fang and Yugen You and Jiajie Mo and Caimin Wei and Erik Goodman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.08767},
  year   = {2017}
}

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17 pages, 7 figures and 6 tables