A Generalized Framework for Multi-objective-based Constraint Handling Technique

This paper introduces a novel approach to handling constraints in multi-objective optimization problems by treating constraints as objectives. Our study consists of three main contributions. First, we present a generalized framework for multi-objective-based constraint handling techniques, which int...

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Published in:International journal of control, automation, and systems Vol. 22; no. 10; pp. 3240 - 3252
Main Authors: Dam, Tien Minh, Truong, Long Viet
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Bucheon / Seoul Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems and The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers 01.10.2024
Springer Nature B.V
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ISSN:1598-6446, 2005-4092
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Summary:This paper introduces a novel approach to handling constraints in multi-objective optimization problems by treating constraints as objectives. Our study consists of three main contributions. First, we present a generalized framework for multi-objective-based constraint handling techniques, which integrates multi-objective-based methods with the constraint dominance principle. This framework systematically incorporates various aspects of constraint violations into the objective function, enhancing optimization strategies. Second, we propose the constraint violation ratio, a metric that uses a constraint weight vector to quantify the severity of violations. Third, we develop the constraint diversity factor, an adaptive version of the constraint weight vector, which adapts as the frequency of constraint violations changes. Extensive experimental evaluations validate the effectiveness of our methods, demonstrating their applicability across a wide range of constrained optimization scenarios.
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http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12555-024-0445-8
ISSN:1598-6446
2005-4092
DOI:10.1007/s12555-024-0445-8