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On the Construction of Pareto-Compliant Combined Indicators

Jesús Guillermo Falcón-Cardona, Michael Emmerich, Carlos A. Coello Coello

2022Evolutionary Computation15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The most relevant property that a quality indicator (QI) is expected to have is Pareto compliance, which means that every time an approximation set strictly dominates another in a Pareto sense, the indicator must reflect this. The hypervolume indicator and its variants are the only unary QIs known to be Pareto-compliant but there are many commonly used weakly Pareto-compliant indicators such as R2, IGD+, and ε+. Currently, an open research area is related to finding new Pareto-compliant indicators whose preferences are different from those of the hypervolume indicator. In this article, we propose a theoretical basis to combine existing weakly Pareto-compliant indicators with at least one being Pareto-compliant, such that the resulting combined indicator is Pareto-compliant as well. Most importantly, we show that the combination of Pareto-compliant QIs with weakly Pareto-compliant indicators leads to indicators that inherit properties of the weakly compliant indicators in terms of optimal point distributions. The consequences of these new combined indicators are threefold: (1) to increase the variety of available Pareto-compliant QIs by correcting weakly Pareto-compliant indicators, (2) to introduce a general framework for the combination of QIs, and (3) to generate new selection mechanisms for multiobjective evolutionary algorithms where it is possible to achieve/adjust desired distributions on the Pareto front.

Topics & Concepts

Pareto principlePareto analysisMulti-objective optimizationMathematical optimizationPareto interpolationComputer scienceSet (abstract data type)Pareto distributionMathematicsGeneralized Pareto distributionStatisticsExtreme value theoryProgramming languageAdvanced Multi-Objective Optimization AlgorithmsEvolutionary Algorithms and ApplicationsMetaheuristic Optimization Algorithms Research
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