MMMOO Workshop @ PPSN 2024
In our workshop on multimodal multi-objective optimization (MMMOO Workshop), we will discuss properties and challenges, but also opportunities, of multimodality in multi-objective optimization. The workshop is organized jointly by Heike Trautmann, Oliver Schütze and Lennart Schäpermeier at the PPSN 2024 conference. It is scheduled for Sunday, September 15th 1:30PM – 5:00PM.
Learn more about the goals of this workshop and about the organizers.
Schedule
Below, you find the preliminary schedule for the workshop. We start with three overview talks in the first part of the workshop. After a short break, we’ll follow up with a few shorter talks on recent research projects. Finally, we want to bring everyone together in an open discussion on commonalities, differences, and future potentials of MMMOO research.
Time | Speaker | Title |
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Overview Talks | ||
1:30PM - 1:50PM | Lennart Schäpermeier | Overview of Continuous Multimodal Multi-objective Optimization |
1:50PM - 2:00PM | Discussion | |
2:00PM - 2:20PM | Ofer Shir | Overcoming Coupon Collector’s Syndrome on Multimodal Domains |
2:20PM - 2:30PM | Discussion | |
2:30PM - 2:50PM | Arnaud Liefooghe (remote) | Insights into the Multimodality of Multi-Objective Combinatorial Landscapes |
2:50PM - 3:00PM | Discussion | |
Break (3:00PM - 3:30PM) | ||
Combinatorial Domain | ||
3:30PM - 3:40PM | Oliver Preuss | On the Dominance of Omni-Optimizer in MNK-Landscapes |
3:40PM - 3:50PM | Gabriela Ochoa | Multi-objective trajectories and landscapes: a complex networks view |
Continuous Domain | ||
3:50PM - 4:00PM | Oliver Schütze | Nearly optimal solutions in the context of multimodal multi-objective optimization |
4:00PM - 4:10PM | Urban Škvorc | Behaviour of (1+1) and (5+1) EA on Multimodal MO Landscapes |
4:10PM - 4:20PM | Hisao Ishibuchi | How to choose a set of well-distributed solutions in both the decision and objective spaces |
4:20PM - 4:30PM | Miqing Li | Visualising the Landscape of (Multimodal) Multiobjective Optimisation Problems |
4:30PM - 5:00PM | Discussion |