Title :
Evolutionary Algorithms in the Presence of Noise: To Sample or Not to Sample
Author :
Beyer, Hans-Georg ; Sendhoff, Bernhard
Author_Institution :
Vorarlberg Univ. of Appl. Sci., Dornbirn
Abstract :
In this paper, we empirically analyze the convergence behavior of evolutionary algorithms (evolution strategies - ES and genetic algorithms A) for two noisy optimization problems which belong to the class of functions with noise induced multi-modality (FNIMs). Although, both functions are qualitatively very similar, the ES is only able to converge to the global optimizer state for one of them. Additionally, we observe that canonical GA exhibits similar problems. We present a theoretical analysis which explains the different behaviors for the two functions and which suggests to resort to resampling strategies to solve the problem. Although, resampling is an inefficient way to cope with noisy optimization problems, it turns out that depending on the properties of the problem, (moderate) resampling might be necessary to guarantee convergence to the robust optimizer
Keywords :
genetic algorithms; evolutionary algorithms; functions with noise induced multimodality; genetic algorithms; global optimizer; noisy optimization problems; resampling strategies; Algorithm design and analysis; Bifurcation; Computational intelligence; Convergence; Design optimization; Evolutionary computation; Genetic algorithms; Noise level; Noise robustness; Topology;
Conference_Titel :
Foundations of Computational Intelligence, 2007. FOCI 2007. IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0703-6
DOI :
10.1109/FOCI.2007.372142