Natural Computing Series, pages 29-57
Key Issues in Real-World Applications of Many-Objective Optimisation and Decision Analysis
Kalyanmoy Deb
1
,
PETER FLEMING
2
,
YAOCHU JIN
3, 4
,
Kaisa Miettinen
5
,
Patrick M. Reed
6
2
Publication type: Book Chapter
Publication date: 2023-07-28
Abstract
The insights and benefits to be realised through the optimisation of multiple independent, but conflicting objectives are well recognised by practitioners seeking effective and robust solutions to real-world application problems. Key issues encountered by users of many-objective optimisation (>3 objectives) in a real-world environment are discussed here. These include how to formulate the problem and develop a suitable decision-making framework, together with considering different ways in which decision-makers may be involved. Ways to manage the reduction of computational load and how to reduce the sensitivity of candidate solutions as a result of the inevitable uncertainties that arise in real-world applications are addressed. Other state-of-the-art topics such as the use of machine learning and the management of complex issues arising from multidisciplinary applications are also examined. It is recognised that optimisation in real-world applications is commonly undertaken by users and decision-makers who need not have specialist expertise in many-objective optimisation decision analysis methods. Advice is offered to experts and non-experts alike.
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