Wang et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Preference-inspired co-evolutionary algorithms using weight vectorsWang et al., 2015
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- 3150214971258786080
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- Wang R
- Purshouse R
- Fleming P
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- European Journal of Operational Research
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Decomposition based algorithms perform well when a suitable set of weights are provided; however determining a good set of weights a priori for real-world problems is usually not straightforward due to a lack of knowledge about the geometry of the problem. This study …
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