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2005
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Evolutionary Synthesis of Micromachines Using Supervisory Multiobjective Interactive Evolutionary Computation

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Evolutionary Synthesis of Micromachines Using Supervisory Multiobjective Interactive Evolutionary Computation
A novel method of Interactive Evolutionary Computation (IEC) for the design of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) is presented. As the main limitation of IEC is human fatigue, an alternate implementation that requires a reduced amount of human interaction is proposed. The method is applied to a multi-objective genetic algorithm, with the human in a supervisory role, providing evaluation only every nth -generation. Human interaction is applied to the evolution process by means of Pareto-rank shifting for the fitness calculation used in selection. The results of a test on 13 users shows that this IEC method can produce statistically significant better MEMS resonators than fully automated non-interactive evolutionary approaches.
Raffi R. Kamalian, Ying Zhang, Hideyuki Takagi, Al
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ICMLC
Authors Raffi R. Kamalian, Ying Zhang, Hideyuki Takagi, Alice M. Agogino
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