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Publisher: Journals Gateway
Evolutionary Computation (2016) 24 (3): 521–544.
Published: 01 September 2016
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Given a nondominated point set of size and a suitable reference point , the Hypervolume Subset Selection Problem (HSSP) consists of finding a subset of size that maximizes the hypervolume indicator. It arises in connection with multiobjective selection and archiving strategies, as well as Pareto-front approximation postprocessing for visualization and/or interaction with a decision maker. Efficient algorithms to solve the HSSP are available only for the 2-dimensional case, achieving a time complexity of . In contrast, the best upper bound available for is . Since the hypervolume indicator is a monotone submodular function, the HSSP can be approximated to a factor of using a greedy strategy. In this article, greedy -time algorithms for the HSSP in 2 and 3 dimensions are proposed, matching the complexity of current exact algorithms for the 2-dimensional case, and considerably improving upon recent complexity results for this approximation problem.