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Runtime Analysis for the NSGA-II: Provable Speed-Ups from Crossover

Benjamin Doerr, Zhongdi Qu

2023Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Very recently, the first mathematical runtime analyses for the NSGA-II, the most common multi-objective evolutionary algorithm, have been conducted. Continuing this research direction, we prove that the NSGA-II optimizes the OneJumpZeroJump benchmark asymptotically faster when crossover is employed. Together with a parallel independent work by Dang, Opris, Salehi, and Sudholt, this is the first time such an advantage of crossover is proven for the NSGA-II. Our arguments can be transferred to single-objective optimization. They then prove that crossover can speed up the (mu+1) genetic algorithm in a different way and more pronounced than known before. Our experiments confirm the added value of crossover and show that the observed advantages are even larger than what our proofs can guarantee.

Topics & Concepts

CrossoverBenchmark (surveying)Mathematical proofEvolutionary algorithmGenetic algorithmComputer scienceMathematical optimizationAlgorithmMulti-objective optimizationMathematicsArtificial intelligenceGeometryGeodesyGeographyAdvanced Multi-Objective Optimization AlgorithmsEvolutionary Algorithms and ApplicationsMetaheuristic Optimization Algorithms Research