par Eppe, Stefan ;López-Ibáñez, Manuel ;Stützle, Thomas ;De Smet, Yves
Référence IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC), 2011(05/06/2011: New Orleans), IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC), 2011, page (2751-2758)
Publication Publié, 2011-07-14
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Résumé : The usage of preference models in algorithms for multi-objective optimization has recently received an increasing attention by the research community. Motivated by this trend, we experimentally study the impact that the integration of preference models into evolutionary multi-objective search algorithms has on performance. In this article, we consider three preference models, ranging from rather simple to more complex ones; these are (i) reference point, (ii) guided dominance, and (iii) Promethee II. As a benchmark problem we consider multi-objective traveling salesman problem instances of various sizes and with a varying number of objectives.