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Dakota Reference Manual
Version 6.15
Explore and Predict with Confidence
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Enforce minimum Euclidean distance between designs
Alias: none
Argument(s): REALLIST
Currently, the only niche pressure operators available are the radial
nicher, the distance
nicher, and the max_designs
nicher. The radial
niche pressure applicator works by enforcing a minimum Euclidean distance between designs in the performance space at each generation. The algorithm proceeds by starting at the (or one of the) extreme designs along objective dimension 0 and marching through the population removing all designs that are too close to the current design. One exception to the rule is that the algorithm will never remove an extreme design which is defined as a design that is maximal or minimal in all but 1 objective dimension (for a classical 2 objective problem, the extreme designs are those at the tips of the non-dominated frontier). The distance
nicher enforces a minimimum distance in each dimension.
The designs that are removed by the nicher are not discarded. They are buffered and re-inserted into the population during the next pre-selection operation. This way, the selector is still the only operator that discards designs and the algorithm will not waste time "re-filling" gaps created by the nicher.