1. A multi-objective bilevel optimisation evolutionary algorithm with dual populations lower-level search.
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Wang, Weizhong, Liu, Hai-Lin, and Shi, Hongjian
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BILEVEL programming ,EVOLUTIONARY algorithms ,BENCHMARK problems (Computer science) ,DIFFERENTIAL evolution ,ALGORITHMS - Abstract
In multi-objective bilevel optimisation problems, the upper-level performance of different lower-level optimal solutions may be very different, even though they belong to the same lower-level problem. It may lead to poor optimisation results. Therefore, the lower-level search should search lower-level non-dominated solutions that are also non-dominated in the upper-level objective space. In this paper, we use two populations in the lower-level search. The first population maintains non-dominance and diversity in the lower-level objective space and provides the second population with convergence pressure from the lower level. The second population selects the upper-level non-dominated solutions that are not dominated by the first population in the lower-level objective space, which make the second population maintain the non-dominance at both upper and lower levels. Besides, to improve the search efficiency, we set up the upper-level mating pool to generate the upper-level vectors of offsprings near the upper-level vectors of the better individuals in the current population. To balance convergence and diversity, the selection operator of a decomposition based multi-objective evolutionary algorithm is adopted. The proposed algorithm has been evaluated on a set of benchmark problems and a real-world optimisation problem. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed algorithm is efficient and effective. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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