Author:
Teichert Katrin,Seidel Tobias,Süss Philipp
Abstract
AbstractIn multi-criteria optimization problems that originate from real-world decision making tasks, we often find the following structure: There is an underlying continuous, possibly even convex model for the multiple outcome measures depending on the design variables, but these outcomes are additionally assigned to discrete categories according to their desirability for the decision maker. Multi-criteria deliberations may then take place at the level of these discrete labels, while the calculation of a specific design remains a continuous problem. In this work, we analyze this type of problem and provide theoretical results about its solution set. We prove that the discrete decision problem can be tackled by solving scalarizations of the underlying continuous model. Based on our analysis we propose multiple algorithmic approaches that are specifically suited to handle these problems. We compare the algorithms based on a set of test problems. Furthermore, we apply our methods to a real-world radiotherapy planning example.
Funder
Fraunhofer-Institut für Techno- und Wirtschaftsmathematik ITWM
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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