Bayesian Optimization of Multiple Objectives with Different Latencies
Buckingham, Jack M., Gonzalez, Sebastian Rojas, Branke, Juergen
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Multi-objective Bayesian optimization aims to find the Pareto front of optimal trade-offs between a set of expensive objectives while collecting as few samples as possible. In some cases, it is possible to evaluate the objectives separately, and a different latency or evaluation cost can be associated with each objective. This presents an opportunity to learn the Pareto front faster by evaluating the cheaper objectives more frequently. We propose a scalarization based knowledge gradient acquisition function which accounts for the different evaluation costs of the objectives. We prove consistency of the algorithm and show empirically that it significantly outperforms a benchmark algorithm which always evaluates both objectives.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Feb-2-2023
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