
AbstractHarmony Search metaheuristic is successfully used in several applications of science and engineering. However, its effectiveness in solving multiobjective optimization problems using the concepts of Pareto optimality, remains unproved. This paper presents two proposals of the Harmony Search metaheuristic for multiobjective optimization, using the ZDT functions as a test bed. Performance metrics for experimental results show that the proposals are competitive even when compared to NSGA-II evolutionary algorithm.
Musicians Improvisation, Harmony Search, Multiobjective Optimization, Pareto Dominance, Theoretical Computer Science, Computer Science(all)
Musicians Improvisation, Harmony Search, Multiobjective Optimization, Pareto Dominance, Theoretical Computer Science, Computer Science(all)
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