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A Broad and Narrow Approach to Interactive Evolutionary Design – An Aircraft Design Example

Oliver Bandte and Sergey Malinchik

Icosystem Corporation, 10 Fawcett Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
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Abstract. While Interactive Evolutionary Computation (IEC) is starting to penetrate a larger scientific community, only few researchers have applied IEC to the design of complicated artifacts like machines or transportation systems. The present paper introduces a specific approach to Interactive Evolutionary Computation that breaches the two historical categories of user-defined fitness and selection in each generation (narrow) and occasional user-intervention of an automated evolutionary process to correct the fitness function used for (multiobjective) optimization (broad). To highlight the approach, a real world aircraft design problem is employed that demonstrates the relevance and importance of both features for an effective design process.

LNCS 3103, p. 883 ff.

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