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On the Use of Upper Trust Bounds in Constrained Bayesian Optimization Infill Criteria

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“…Concerning the objective function, these information are combined in an acquisition function α (l) f : [17][18][19] coding the trade-off between exploration of the highly uncertain domain that can hide a minimum and exploitation of the minimum of the GP prediction. For the constraints, these information are joined to produce a feasibility criterion α (l) g : 17,20,21] which is generally explicit. The point x (l+1) , solving the constrained maximization trade-off sub-problem:…”
Section: A Bayesian Optimizersmentioning
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“…Concerning the objective function, these information are combined in an acquisition function α (l) f : [17][18][19] coding the trade-off between exploration of the highly uncertain domain that can hide a minimum and exploitation of the minimum of the GP prediction. For the constraints, these information are joined to produce a feasibility criterion α (l) g : 17,20,21] which is generally explicit. The point x (l+1) , solving the constrained maximization trade-off sub-problem:…”
Section: A Bayesian Optimizersmentioning
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“…WB2S [18]) for highly multimodal objective functions, supplementary feasibility criteria (e.g. the upper trust bound (UTB) [20,21]) for non-linear constraint functions and a multiprocessing ability to speed-up the optimization process. The tool-box [18] is thus named the super efficient global optimization with mixture of experts (SEGOMOE) tool-box.…”
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“…To tackle the issue of badly modeled constraints, including the uncertainties (provided by the GP models) has been shown to be very useful [16][17][18]. For instance, the authors in [16,17] introduced a scalar fixed upper trust bound (UTB) to handle the constraints.…”
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“…Their proposed approach was designed to allow the exploration of a larger feasible domain (but relaxed) rather than being restricted to a small feasible one. Recently, unlike in [16,17] where only a fixed scalar UTB was investigated, Priem et al [18] used a dynamic adaptive strategy for updating the UTB during the optimization process. The main idea was to include uncertainties on GPs but only during specific stages of the optimization procedure.…”
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