Thomas J. Santner

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LGJan 4, 2021
Using BART to Perform Pareto Optimization and Quantify its Uncertainties

Akira Horiguchi, Thomas J. Santner, Ying Sun et al.

Techniques to reduce the energy burden of an industrial ecosystem often require solving a multiobjective optimization problem. However, collecting experimental data can often be either expensive or time-consuming. In such cases, statistical methods can be helpful. This article proposes Pareto Front (PF) and Pareto Set (PS) estimation methods using Bayesian Additive Regression Trees (BART), which is a non-parametric model whose assumptions are typically less restrictive than popular alternatives, such as Gaussian Processes (GPs). These less restrictive assumptions allow BART to handle scenarios (e.g. high-dimensional input spaces, nonsmooth responses, large datasets) that GPs find difficult. The performance of our BART-based method is compared to a GP-based method using analytic test functions, demonstrating convincing advantages. Finally, our BART-based methodology is applied to a motivating engineering problem. Supplementary materials, which include a theorem proof, algorithms, and R code, for this article are available online.