Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jun 18, 2025

Spatial Multiobjective Optimization of Agricultural Conservation Practices using a SWAT Model and an Evolutionary Algorithm
Published on: December 9, 2012
Runtime Analysis of Single- and Multiobjective Evolutionary Algorithms for Chance-Constrained Optimization Problems
1Optimisation and Logistics, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia frank.neumann@adelaide.edu.au.
None:
Chance-constrained optimization problems allow us to model problems where constraints involving stochastic components should be violated only with a small probability. Evolutionary algorithms have been applied to this scenario and shown to achieve high-quality results. With this paper, we contribute to the theoretical understanding of evolutionary algorithms for chance-constrained optimization. We study the scenario of stochastic components that are independent and normally distributed. Considering the simple single-objective (1+1) EA, we show that imposing an additional uniform constraint already leads to local optima for very restricted scenarios and an exponential optimization time. We therefore introduce a multiobjective formulation of the problem which trades off the expected cost and its variance. We show that multiobjective evolutionary algorithms are highly effective when using this formulation and obtain a set of solutions that contains an optimal solution for any possible confidence level imposed on the constraint. Furthermore, we prove that this approach can also be used to compute a set of optimal solutions for the chance-constrained minimum spanning tree problem. In order to deal with potentially exponentially many trade-offs in the multiobjective formulation, we propose and analyze improved convex multiobjective approaches. Experimental investigations on instances of the NP-hard stochastic minimum weight dominating set problem confirm the benefit of the multiobjective and the improved convex multiobjective approach in practice.
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
Mechanistic Models: Compartment Models in Algorithms for Numerical Problem Solving
In individual population analyses, different algorithms are employed, such as Cauchy's method, which uses a...
Comparing the Survival Analysis of Two or More Groups
Randomized Experiments
Simple randomization
Simple...
Parametric Survival Analysis: Weibull and Exponential Methods
Weibull Distribution
The Weibull distribution is a flexible model used in parametric survival analysis. It can handle both increasing and decreasing hazard rates, depending on its shape parameter...
One-Compartment Open Model: Wagner-Nelson and Loo Riegelman Method for ka Estimation
On...
Multi-input and Multi-variable systems
In the absence...

