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Inverse Optimisation and Planning

A Multi-Objective (MO) Problem

Examples of a Pareto Front

Left:

there

is

a strong trade-off

between the objectives/ objective functions

f

1

and

f

2

.

The smaller the

f

1

value is that we want the larger is the corresponding

f

2

value

.

The

“ideal point/plan” I

lies far away

form the front.

There is a high dependence on the selection of the

f

1

value

.

I

Right:

there

is

a weak trade-off

between the objectives/ objective functions

f

1

and

f

2

.

It is possible to

optimise (minimise) the

f

1

significant and close to the

“ideal point/plan” I.

Only very close to

I

we

observe a rapid increase of

f

2

.

This is a case where for a set of parameters

we can obtain

simultaneously almost individual optimal values for

f

1

and

f

2

I

The

“ideal solution/plan”

I:

I = (f

1,min

, f

2,min

)