Data-Efficient Design Exploration through Surrogate-Assisted Illumination

Evol Comput. 2018 Fall;26(3):381-410. doi: 10.1162/evco_a_00231. Epub 2018 Jun 8.

Abstract

Design optimization techniques are often used at the beginning of the design process to explore the space of possible designs. In these domains illumination algorithms, such as MAP-Elites, are promising alternatives to classic optimization algorithms because they produce diverse, high-quality solutions in a single run, instead of only a single near-optimal solution. Unfortunately, these algorithms currently require a large number of function evaluations, limiting their applicability. In this article, we introduce a new illumination algorithm, Surrogate-Assisted Illumination (SAIL), that leverages surrogate modeling techniques to create a map of the design space according to user-defined features while minimizing the number of fitness evaluations. On a two-dimensional airfoil optimization problem, SAIL produces hundreds of diverse but high-performing designs with several orders of magnitude fewer evaluations than MAP-Elites or CMA-ES. We demonstrate that SAIL is also capable of producing maps of high-performing designs in realistic three-dimensional aerodynamic tasks with an accurate flow simulation. Data-efficient design exploration with SAIL can help designers understand what is possible, beyond what is optimal, by considering more than pure objective-based optimization.

Keywords: MAP-Elites; computer automated design.; quality-diversity; surrogate modeling.

MeSH terms

  • Algorithms*
  • Bayes Theorem*
  • Biomechanical Phenomena
  • Computer Simulation*
  • Data Interpretation, Statistical*
  • Lighting
  • Quality Control*
  • Software