Abstract:Many real-world optimization problems involving several conflicting objective functions frequently appear in current scenarios and it is expected they will remain present in the future. However, approaches combining multi-objective optimization with the incorporation of the decision maker’s (DM’s) preferences through multi-criteria ordinal classification are still scarce. In addition, preferences are rarely associated with a DM’s characteristics; the preference selection is arbitrary. This paper proposes a new… Show more
“…In [3], Perez-Villafuerte et al propose a new hybrid multi-objective optimization evolutionary algorithm, called P-HMCSGA, that allows the incorporation of decision makers' preferences in the early stages of the optimization process. The strength of the novel method is illustrated in real-size multi-objective project portfolio problems.…”
Solving scientific and engineering problems from the real world is a very complicated task, currently; hence, the development of powerful search and optimization techniques is of great importance [...]
“…In [3], Perez-Villafuerte et al propose a new hybrid multi-objective optimization evolutionary algorithm, called P-HMCSGA, that allows the incorporation of decision makers' preferences in the early stages of the optimization process. The strength of the novel method is illustrated in real-size multi-objective project portfolio problems.…”
Solving scientific and engineering problems from the real world is a very complicated task, currently; hence, the development of powerful search and optimization techniques is of great importance [...]
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