Laura Villanova, P. Falcaro, D. Carta, I. Poli, Rob J Hyndman, K. Smith‐Miles
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Abstract
An evolutionary approach for the optimization of microarray coatings produced via sol-gel chemistry is presented. The aim of the methodology is to face the challenging aspects of the problem: unknown objective function, high dimensional variable space, constraints on the independent variables, multiple responses, expensive or time-consuming experimental trials, expected complexity of the functional relationships between independent and response variables. The proposed approach iteratively selects a set of experiments by combining a multiob-jective Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) and a multiresponse Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines (MARS) model. At each iteration of the algorithm the selected experiments are implemented and evaluated, and the system response is used as a feedback for the selection of the new trials. The performance of the approach is measured in terms of improvements with respect to the best coating obtained changing one variable at a time (the method typically used by scientists). Relevant enhancements have been detected, and the proposed evolutionary approach is shown to be a useful methodology for process optimization with great promise for industrial applications.