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Multiobjective Optimization

Multi-objective optimization (also known as multi-objective programming, vector optimization, multicriteria optimization, multiattribute optimization or Pareto optimization) is an area of multiple criteria decision making that is concerned with mathematical optimization problems involving more than one objective function to be optimized simultaneously. Multi-objective optimization has been applied in many fields of science, including engineering, economics and logistics where optimal decisions need to be taken in the presence of trade-offs between two or more conflicting objectives. Minimizing cost while maximizing comfort while buying a car, and maximizing performance whilst minimizing fuel consumption and emission of pollutants of a vehicle are examples of multi-objective optimization problems involving two and three objectives, respectively. In practical problems, there can be more than three objectives.

Papers

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Multi-task multi-constraint differential evolution with elite-guided knowledge transfer for coal mine integrated energy system dispatching0
Neural Optimization Machine: A Neural Network Approach for Optimization0
Nondominated-Solution-based Multi-objective Greedy Sensor Selection for Optimal Design of Experiments0
Non-Dominated Sorting Bidirectional Differential Coevolution0
Non-Gaussian Random Generators in Bacteria Foraging Algorithm for Multiobjective Optimization0
Online Minimax Multiobjective Optimization: Multicalibeating and Other Applications0
On the Impact of Multiobjective Scalarizing Functions0
On the Treatment of Optimization Problems with L1 Penalty Terms via Multiobjective Continuation0
Optimization-based motion primitive automata for autonomous driving0
Optimization of distributions differences for classification0
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