Learning Adaptive Evolutionary Computation for Solving Multi-Objective Optimization Problems

Remco H.M. Coppens, Robbert Reijnen (Corresponding author), Yingqian Zhang, Laurens Bliek, Berend Steenhuisen

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Abstract

Multi-objective evolutionary algorithms (MOEAs) are widely used to solve multi-objective optimization problems. The algorithms rely on setting appropriate parameters to find good solutions. However, this parameter tuning could be very computationally expensive in solving non-trial (combinatorial) optimization problems. This paper proposes a framework that integrates MOEAs with adaptive parameter control using Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL). The DRL policy is trained to adaptively set the values that dictate the intensity and probability of mutation for solutions during optimization. We test the proposed approach with a simple benchmark problem and a real-world, complex warehouse design and control problem. The experimental results demonstrate the advantages of our method in terms of solution quality and computation time to reach good solutions. In addition, we show the learned policy is transferable, i.e., the policy trained on a simple benchmark problem can be directly applied to solve the complex warehouse optimization problem, effectively, without the need for retraining.
Original languageEnglish
Article number2211.09719
Number of pages8
JournalarXiv
Volume2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2022

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