Multi-objective optimization with Kriging surrogates using “moko”, an open source package

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Autor(a) principal: Passos,Adriano Gonçalves dos
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Luersen,Marco Antônio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Latin American journal of solids and structures (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-78252018001000701
Resumo: Abstract Many modern real-world designs rely on the optimization of multiple competing goals. For example, most components designed for the aerospace industry must meet some conflicting expectations. In such applications, low weight, low cost, high reliability, and easy manufacturability are desirable. In some cases, bounds for these requirements are not clear, and performing mono-objective optimizations might not provide a good landscape of the required optimal design choices. For these cases, finding a set of Pareto optimal designs might give the designer a comprehensive set of options from which to choose the best design. This article shows the main features and functionalities of an open source package, developed by the present authors, to solve constrained multi-objective problems. The package, named moko (acronym for Multi-Objective Kriging Optimization), was built under the open source programming language R. Popular Kriging based multi-objective optimization strategies, as the expected volume improvement and the weighted expected improvement, are available in the package. In addition, an approach proposed by the authors, based on the exploration using a predicted Pareto front is implemented. The latter approach showed to be more efficient than the two other techniques in some case studies performed by the authors with moko.
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title Multi-objective optimization with Kriging surrogates using “moko”, an open source package
spellingShingle Multi-objective optimization with Kriging surrogates using “moko”, an open source package
Passos,Adriano Gonçalves dos
Multi-Objective Optimization
Surrogate Model
Kriging
Open Source Package
title_short Multi-objective optimization with Kriging surrogates using “moko”, an open source package
title_full Multi-objective optimization with Kriging surrogates using “moko”, an open source package
title_fullStr Multi-objective optimization with Kriging surrogates using “moko”, an open source package
title_full_unstemmed Multi-objective optimization with Kriging surrogates using “moko”, an open source package
title_sort Multi-objective optimization with Kriging surrogates using “moko”, an open source package
author Passos,Adriano Gonçalves dos
author_facet Passos,Adriano Gonçalves dos
Luersen,Marco Antônio
author_role author
author2 Luersen,Marco Antônio
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Passos,Adriano Gonçalves dos
Luersen,Marco Antônio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Multi-Objective Optimization
Surrogate Model
Kriging
Open Source Package
topic Multi-Objective Optimization
Surrogate Model
Kriging
Open Source Package
description Abstract Many modern real-world designs rely on the optimization of multiple competing goals. For example, most components designed for the aerospace industry must meet some conflicting expectations. In such applications, low weight, low cost, high reliability, and easy manufacturability are desirable. In some cases, bounds for these requirements are not clear, and performing mono-objective optimizations might not provide a good landscape of the required optimal design choices. For these cases, finding a set of Pareto optimal designs might give the designer a comprehensive set of options from which to choose the best design. This article shows the main features and functionalities of an open source package, developed by the present authors, to solve constrained multi-objective problems. The package, named moko (acronym for Multi-Objective Kriging Optimization), was built under the open source programming language R. Popular Kriging based multi-objective optimization strategies, as the expected volume improvement and the weighted expected improvement, are available in the package. In addition, an approach proposed by the authors, based on the exploration using a predicted Pareto front is implemented. The latter approach showed to be more efficient than the two other techniques in some case studies performed by the authors with moko.
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