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Instance-Based Parameter Tuning and Learning for Evolutionary AI Planning

Brendel Matthias
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Marc Schoenauer

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Learn-and-Optimize (LaO) is a generic surrogate based method for parameter tuning combining learning and optimization. In this paper LaO is used to tune Divide-and-Evolve (DaE), an Evolutionary Algorithm for AI Planning. The LaO framework makes it possible to learn the relation between some features describing a given instance and the optimal parameters for this instance, thus it enables to extrapolate this relation to unknown instances in the same domain. Moreover, the learned model is used as a surrogate-model to accelerate the search for the optimal parameters. It hence becomes possible to solve intra-domain and extra-domain generalization in a single framework. The proposed implementation of LaO uses an Artificial Neural Network for learning the mapping between features and optimal parameters, and the Covariance Matrix Adaptation Evolution Strategy for optimization. Results demonstrate that LaO is capable of improving the quality of the DaE results even with only a few iterations. The main limitation of the DaE case-study is the limited amount of meaningful features that are available to describe the instances. However, the learned model reaches almost the same performance on the test instances, which means that it is capable of generalization.
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inria-00632368 , version 1 (14-10-2011)

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Brendel Matthias, Marc Schoenauer. Instance-Based Parameter Tuning and Learning for Evolutionary AI Planning. 21st International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling, Planning and Learning Workshop, Jun 2011, Freiburg, Germany. ⟨inria-00632368⟩
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