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Implementation aspects of interactive multiobjective optimization for modeling environments: The case of GAMS-NIMBUS

2014

Abstract. Interactive multiobjective optimization methods have provided promising results in the literature but still their implementations are rare. Here we introduce a core structure of interactive methods to enable their convenient implementation. We also demonstrate how this core structure can be applied when implementing an interactive method using a modeling environment. Many modeling environments contain tools for single objective optimization but not for interactive multiobjective optimization. Furthermore, as a concrete example, we present GAMS-NIMBUS Tool which is an implementation of the classification-based NIMBUS method for the GAMS modeling environment. So far, interactive met…

Structure (mathematical logic)Mathematical optimizationControl and OptimizationModeling languageComputer sciencepareto optimalityApplied Mathematicsinteractive methodsMultiple objective programmingMulti-objective optimizationComputational MathematicsMultiobjective optimization problemSingle objectivemultiple objective programmingNIMBUS methodImplementationmodeling languages
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Sustainable Renovation Framework: Introducing three levels of Integrated Design Process Implementation and Evaluation

2017

Future sustainable building renovation is a balance between the economic and environmental impacts related to the desired social activities facilitated by the renovated building. A review of recent research has revealed that the present efforts on sustainable objectives fulfilment in renovation projects are not sufficient. This paper investigates processes and frameworks in building renovation. It aims to deal with simplification of the existing complexity due to involvement of various types of stakeholders, sustainability criteria and potential renovation technologies in design process. Moreover, it facilitates understanding of the design process implementation through identification of th…

SustainabilityMultiple Attribute Decision Making (MADM)Multiple Objective Decision Making (MODM)Settore ICAR/10 - Architettura TecnicaBuilding renovation; Decision making; Sustainability; Multiple Attribute Decision Making (MADM); Multiple Objective Decision Making (MODM)Building renovationDecision making
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Agent assisted interactive algorithm for computationally demanding multiobjective optimization problems

2015

Abstract We generalize the applicability of interactive methods for solving computationally demanding, that is, time-consuming, multiobjective optimization problems. For this purpose we propose a new agent assisted interactive algorithm. It employs a computationally inexpensive surrogate problem and four different agents that intelligently update the surrogate based on the preferences specified by a decision maker. In this way, we decrease the waiting times imposed on the decision maker during the interactive solution process and at the same time decrease the amount of preference information expected from the decision maker. The agent assisted algorithm is not specific to any interactive me…

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Interactively Learning the Preferences of a Decision Maker in Multi-objective Optimization Utilizing Belief-rules

2020

Many real life problems can be modelled as multiobjective optimization problems. Such problems often consist of multiple conflicting objectives to be optimized simultaneously. Multiple optimal solutions exist to these problems, and a single solution cannot be said to be the best without preferences given by a domain expert. Preferences can be used to find satisfying solutions: optimal solutions, which best match the expert’s preferences. To model the preferences of the expert, and aid him/her in finding satisfying solutions, a novel method is proposed. The method utilizes machine learning combined with belief-rule based systems to adaptively train a belief rule based system to learn a domai…

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Agent assisted interactive algorithm for computationally demanding multiobjective optimization problems

2015

We generalize the applicability of interactive methods for solving computationally demanding, that is, time-consuming, multiobjective optimization problems. For this purpose we propose a new agent assisted interactive algorithm. It employs a computationally inexpensive surrogate problem and four different agents that intelligently update the surrogate based on the preferences specified by a decision maker. In this way, we decrease the waiting times imposed on the decision maker during the interactive solution process and at the same time decrease the amount of preference information expected from the decision maker. The agent assisted algorithm is not specific to any interactive method or s…

surrogate problem NIMBUS PAINTmultiple objective programmingagent-based optimizationinteractive methods
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E-NAUTILUS: A decision support system for complex multiobjective optimization problems based on the NAUTILUS method

2015

Interactive multiobjective optimization methods cannot necessarily be easily used when (industrial) multiobjective optimization problems are involved. There are at least two important factors to be considered with any interactive method: computationally expensive functions and aspects of human behavior. In this paper, we propose a method based on the existing NAUTILUS method and call it the Enhanced NAUTILUS (E-NAUTILUS) method. This method borrows the motivation of NAUTILUS along with the human aspects related to avoiding trading-off and anchoring bias and extends its applicability for computationally expensive multiobjective optimization problems. In the E-NAUTILUS method, a set of Pareto…

ta113Decision support systemMathematical optimizationInformation Systems and ManagementOptimization problemMultiple criteria optimizationGeneral Computer ScienceComputer sciencePareto principleTrading-offManagement Science and Operations ResearchSpace (commercial competition)Multiple objective programmingMulti-objective optimizationIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringSet (abstract data type)Modeling and SimulationPoint (geometry)Computational costInteractive methodsEuropean Journal of Operational Research
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Designing empirical experiments to compare interactive multiobjective optimization methods

2022

Interactive multiobjective optimization methods operate iteratively so that a decision maker directs the solution process by providing preference information, and only solutions of interest are generated. These methods limit the amount of information considered in each iteration and support the decision maker in learning about the trade-offs. Many interactive methods have been developed, and they differ in technical aspects and the type of preference information used. Finding the most appropriate method for a problem to be solved is challenging, and supporting the selection is crucial. Published research lacks information on the conducted experiments’ specifics (e.g. questions asked), makin…

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