Using BART for Multiobjective Optimization of Noisy Multiple Objectives

01/04/2021
by   Akira Horiguchi, et al.
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Techniques to reduce the energy burden of an Industry 4.0 ecosystem often require solving a multiobjective optimization problem. However, collecting experimental data can often be either expensive or time-consuming. In such cases, statistical methods can be helpful. This article proposes Pareto Front (PF) and Pareto Set (PS) estimation methods using Bayesian Additive Regression Trees (BART), which is a non-parametric model whose assumptions are typically less restrictive than popular alternatives, such as Gaussian Processes. The performance of our BART-based method is compared to a GP-based method using analytic test functions, demonstrating convincing advantages. Finally, our BART-based methodology is applied to a motivating Industry 4.0 engineering problem.

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