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Multiobjective and Filters

by Katharine Chartrand last modified 2007-04-05 07:14

Some problems are often best formulated in terms of multiple objectives. This can arise from multiple independent measures of solution quality or from a relaxed representation of constraints. Filter methods seek to improve optimization efficiency through controlled constraint violation, and they can also be used to mollify the effects of noisy objectives.