化学家的反应优化多目标优化解法指南

IF 3.4 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Reaction Chemistry & Engineering Pub Date : 2024-05-21 DOI:10.1039/D4RE00175C
Aravind Senthil Vel, Daniel Cortés-Borda and François-Xavier Felpin
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近来,多目标优化在反应优化领域备受关注。各种多目标优化求解器,如 MVMOO、EDBO+、Dragonfly、TSEMO 和 EIM-EGO,已经被开发出来并应用于实际场景。然而,由于每个问题的变量(无论是连续变量还是分类变量)都是独一无二的,而且需要特定的功能,如约束处理和并行评估能力,因此使用哪种求解器的问题一直存在。尽管这些求解器都已在实际场景中得到验证,但仍缺乏对其功能和性能的比较分析。这项工作的重点是帮助化学家确定最适合他们问题的求解器,同时对不同求解器的性能进行比较。为此,我们在 10 个不同的基于化学反应的硅学模型中测试了求解器,并采用了三个指标进行性能比较:超体积、修正代距和最差实现面。
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A Chemist's guide to multi-objective optimization solvers for reaction optimization†

Recently, multi-objective optimization has garnered significant attention in the field of reaction optimization. Various multi-objective optimization solvers, such as MVMOO, EDBO+, Dragonfly, TSEMO, and EIM-EGO, have been developed and applied in real scenarios. However, the question of which solver to use persists, given that each problem is unique in terms of variables—be they continuous or categorical—and requires specific features, such as constraint handling and the capability for parallel evaluation. Although these solvers have been individually verified in real scenarios, a comparative analysis of their features and performance is lacking. This work focuses on assisting chemists in identifying the most suitable solver that best suits their problems, alongside a comparison of the different solvers' performances. For this purpose, the solvers were tested across 10 different chemical reaction-based in silico models, employing three metrics for performance comparison: hypervolume, modified generational distance, and worst attainment surface.

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Reaction Chemistry & Engineering
Reaction Chemistry & Engineering Chemistry-Chemistry (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: Reaction Chemistry & Engineering is a new journal reporting cutting edge research into all aspects of making molecules for the benefit of fundamental research, applied processes and wider society. From fundamental, molecular-level chemistry to large scale chemical production, Reaction Chemistry & Engineering brings together communities of chemists and chemical engineers working to ensure the crucial role of reaction chemistry in today’s world.
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