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pyribs: A Bare-Bones Python Library for Quality Diversity Optimization

Bryon Tjanaka, Matthew C. Fontaine, David H. Lee, Yulun Zhang, Nivedit Reddy Balam, Nathaniel Dennler, Sujay S. Garlanka, Nikitas Dimitri Klapsis, Stefanos Nikolaidis

2023Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recent years have seen a rise in the popularity of quality diversity (QD) optimization, a branch of optimization that seeks to find a collection of diverse, high-performing solutions to a given problem. To grow further, we believe the QD community faces two challenges: developing a framework to represent the field's growing array of algorithms, and implementing that framework in software that supports a range of researchers and practitioners. To address these challenges, we have developed pyribs, a library built on a highly modular conceptual QD framework. By replacing components in the conceptual framework, and hence in pyribs, users can compose algorithms from across the QD literature; equally important, they can identify unexplored algorithm variations. Furthermore, pyribs makes this framework simple, flexible, and accessible, with a user-friendly API supported by extensive documentation and tutorials. This paper overviews the creation of pyribs, focusing on the conceptual framework that it implements and the design principles that have guided the library's development. Pyribs is available at https://pyribs.org

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Python (programming language)PopularityComputer scienceDocumentationConceptual frameworkModular designSoftware engineeringSoftwareWorld Wide WebField (mathematics)Data scienceProgramming languagePsychologyPhilosophyEpistemologySocial psychologyMathematicsPure mathematicsMetaheuristic Optimization Algorithms ResearchAdvanced Multi-Objective Optimization AlgorithmsAdvanced Bandit Algorithms Research