Ensemble of Domain Adaptation-Based Knowledge Transfer for Evolutionary Multitasking

Published: 01 Jan 2024, Last Modified: 13 Nov 2024IEEE Trans. Evol. Comput. 2024EveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY-SA 4.0
Abstract: Recently, a number of domain adaptation (DA) methods have been proposed for knowledge transfer in evolutionary multitasking (EMT). However, the learned mappings in these methods often have unique biases in representing the connection between source and target tasks. Few studies have paid attention to the complementarity of different mappings in knowledge transfer. To fill this research gap, this article proposes an ensemble method to combine multiple DA methods for knowledge transfer in EMT by considering the efficacy and diversity of these methods. First, a hierarchical clustering method is used to divide the population of each task into multiple clusters. Then, when two parental solutions are selected for knowledge transfer across tasks, the solutions within the same cluster are checked. In particular, if none of these solutions has been transferred before, the efficacy of DA methods is considered first by using roulette wheel selection based on the corresponding performance improvements in the evolutionary optimization process. Otherwise, the diversity of DA methods is emphasized by randomly selecting one of the DA methods for knowledge transfer. The effectiveness of our proposed ensemble method is validated by embedding it into existing state-of-the-art EMT algorithms, and the experimental results show that our algorithm outperforms several recently proposed EMT algorithms on most cases of two multitasking benchmark suites and one practical case.
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