Global optimization hybrid gamultiobj
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Hello
I am using hybrid gamultiobj() to solve a optimization problem. As of now i am trying to reduce the execution time as much as possible without using parallelcomputing toolbox.
Hence i tried the below steps:
- Call gamulitobj()
- Call OutputFcns() - In this function, i am monitoring the intermediate states and calling a custom made decision making algorithm, which selects one optimal parameter from the set of optimal solutions with rank 1 at each iteration
- Based on a custom made condition after analyzing past history, i terminate the global optimization using 'state.StopFlag'
- Just before terminating the global optimization, I overwrite the state.Population, state.Score,state.Rank with only one optimal parameter.
state.Population = Top_Population; %decided by a utility function
state.Score = Top_Score; %decided by a utility function
state.Rank = 1; % Only one optimal parameter of rank 1.
- Later algorithm switches over to a multiobjective local optimizer (fgoalattain). However when i monitor the iterations of fgoalattain using OutputFcns_hyb() i always get 'Hessian not updated'
I am sure that something is going wrong at this stage.
Bascially, I understand that 'fgoalattain' runs for all pareto optimal solutions. In my case i wish to run it for only one optimal solution that is with the return value (optimal parameter) of my custom made decision making algorithm.
In summary,
- Can we overwrite the state structure as described above?
- If i cannot overwrite, can i use gamultiobj() without hybrid function and later call fgoalattain with the single optimal parameter as initial condition?
- Any simple example to call fgoalattain() as a stand alone function will be really helpful as i could not clearly understand the 'GOAL' and 'WEIGHT' input parameters. Any default setting can be used for GOAL and WEIGHT?
Thank you
Chris
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christober
2015 年 11 月 25 日
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