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A Knowledge-Based Evolution Strategy for the Multi-Objective Minimum Spanning Tree Problem


Abstract:

A fast Knowledge-based Evolution Strategy, KES, for the multi-objective minimum spanning tree, is presented. The proposed algorithm is validated, for the bi-objective cas...Show More

Abstract:

A fast Knowledge-based Evolution Strategy, KES, for the multi-objective minimum spanning tree, is presented. The proposed algorithm is validated, for the bi-objective case, with an exhaustive search for small problems (4-10 nodes), and compared with a deterministic algorithm, EPDA and NSGA-II for larger problems (up to 100 nodes) using benchmark hard instances. Experimental results show that KES finds the true Pareto fronts for small instances of the problem and calculates good approximation Pareto sets for larger instances tested. It is shown that the fronts calculated by KES are superior to NSGA-II fronts and almost as good as those established by EPDA. KES is designed to be scalable to multi-objective problems and fast due to its small complexity.
Date of Conference: 16-21 July 2006
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 11 September 2006
Print ISBN:0-7803-9487-9

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Conference Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada

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