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Incremental Data-driven Optimization of Complex Systems in Nonstationary Environments

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arxiv 2012.07225 v2 pith:Q5RFNMCC submitted 2020-12-14 cs.NE

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keywords environmentsoptimizationdata-drivenproblemsalgorithmdynamicensemblefunction
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Existing work on data-driven optimization focuses on problems in static environments, but little attention has been paid to problems in dynamic environments. This paper proposes a data-driven optimization algorithm to deal with the challenges presented by the dynamic environments. First, a data stream ensemble learning method is adopted to train the surrogates so that each base learner of the ensemble learns the time-varying objective function in the previous environments. After that, a multi-task evolutionary algorithm is employed to simultaneously optimize the problems in the past environments assisted by the ensemble surrogate. This way, the optimization tasks in the previous environments can be used to accelerate the tracking of the optimum in the current environment. Since the real fitness function is not available for verifying the surrogates in offline data-driven optimization, a support vector domain description that was designed for outlier detection is introduced to select a reliable solution. Empirical results on six dynamic optimization benchmark problems demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm compared with four state-of-the-art data-driven optimization algorithms.

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