[galib] Multiobjective (pareto) optimization?
John Conner
jconner at cse.psu.edu
Mon May 17 08:39:10 EDT 2004
Please! I'm trying to use GAlib to produce some publishable work, and I
really need the multi-objective functionality to make a good show, so
if you can send me anything, the sooner the better! Thank you very
much.
- John
On May 17, 2004, at 4:53 AM, GAAL Balazs wrote:
> Hi!
>
> We are working on a multi-objective, multi-level extension to GALib.
> Hopefuly it will be useable in June or July.
> It is built on top of GALib. Our fitness implementation classifies
> genomes according to numerical constraints and rules. This is done in
> a multi-objective way.
>
> If you are interested, I could send you some source code or the
> description of our fitness function and genome coding.
>
> GAAL, Balazs (M.Sc.)
> PhD Student
> Dept. of Information Systems
> University of Veszprem
> HUNGARY
>
> John Conner írta:
>
>> I've searched the back archives for this list and have found some
>> messages asking about multiobjective optimization with GALib. I've
>> also found no solutions, so I'm hoping that someone is paying
>> attention to this wacky thing and can let me know of a good option
>> for handling multiobjective optimization with a library. I can switch
>> from GAlib to another c++ library if necessary, though if it is easy
>> enough to extend GAlib to do the multiobjective stuff, I would like
>> to keep using it.
>>
>> Has anyone done this? Has anyone tried and failed? Please get back to
>> me!
>>
>> - John Conner
>> Graduate Student, Penn State Computer Engineering Dept.
>>
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