Estimation-of-distribution algorithms for multi-valued decision variables

The majority of research on estimation-of-distribution algorithms (EDAs) concentrates on pseudo-Boolean optimization and permutation problems, leaving the domain of EDAs for problems in which the decision variables can take more than two values, but which are not permutation problems, mostly unexplo...

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Vydané v:Theoretical computer science Ročník 1003; s. 114622 - 114622:16
Hlavní autori: Ben Jedidia, Firas, Doerr, Benjamin, Krejca, Martin S.
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:English
Vydavateľské údaje: Elsevier B.V 01.07.2024
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ISSN:0304-3975, 1879-2294
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Shrnutí:The majority of research on estimation-of-distribution algorithms (EDAs) concentrates on pseudo-Boolean optimization and permutation problems, leaving the domain of EDAs for problems in which the decision variables can take more than two values, but which are not permutation problems, mostly unexplored. To render this domain more accessible, we propose a natural way to extend the known univariate EDAs to this setting. Different from a naïve reduction to the binary case, our approach avoids additional constraints. Since understanding genetic drift is crucial for an optimal parameter choice, we extend the known quantitative analysis of genetic drift to EDAs for multi-valued, categorical variables. Roughly speaking, when the variables take r different values, the time for genetic drift to become significant is r times shorter than in the binary case. Consequently, the update strength of the probabilistic model has to be chosen r times lower now. To investigate how desired model updates take place in this framework, we undertake a mathematical runtime analysis on the r-valued LeadingOnes problem. We prove that with the right parameters, the multi-valued UMDA solves this problem efficiently in O(rln⁡(r)2n2ln⁡(n)) function evaluations. This bound is nearly tight as our lower bound Ω(rln⁡(r)n2ln⁡(n)) shows. Overall, our work shows that our good understanding of binary EDAs naturally extends to the multi-valued setting, and it gives advice on how to set the main parameters of multi-values EDAs.
ISSN:0304-3975
1879-2294
DOI:10.1016/j.tcs.2024.114622