LGDec 2, 2024
Multi-objective Deep Learning: Taxonomy and Survey of the State of the ArtSebastian Peitz, Sedjro Salomon Hotegni
Simultaneously considering multiple objectives in machine learning has been a popular approach for several decades, with various benefits for multi-task learning, the consideration of secondary goals such as sparsity, or multicriteria hyperparameter tuning. However - as multi-objective optimization is significantly more costly than single-objective optimization - the recent focus on deep learning architectures poses considerable additional challenges due to the very large number of parameters, strong nonlinearities and stochasticity. This survey covers recent advancements in the area of multi-objective deep learning. We introduce a taxonomy of existing methods - based on the type of training algorithm as well as the decision maker's needs - before listing recent advancements, and also successful applications. All three main learning paradigms supervised learning, unsupervised learning and reinforcement learning are covered, and we also address the recently very popular area of generative modeling.
LGSep 25, 2025
SPREAD: Sampling-based Pareto front Refinement via Efficient Adaptive DiffusionSedjro Salomon Hotegni, Sebastian Peitz
Developing efficient multi-objective optimization methods to compute the Pareto set of optimal compromises between conflicting objectives remains a key challenge, especially for large-scale and expensive problems. To bridge this gap, we introduce SPREAD, a generative framework based on Denoising Diffusion Probabilistic Models (DDPMs). SPREAD first learns a conditional diffusion process over points sampled from the decision space and then, at each reverse diffusion step, refines candidates via a sampling scheme that uses an adaptive multiple gradient descent-inspired update for fast convergence alongside a Gaussian RBF-based repulsion term for diversity. Empirical results on multi-objective optimization benchmarks, including offline and Bayesian surrogate-based settings, show that SPREAD matches or exceeds leading baselines in efficiency, scalability, and Pareto front coverage.