ECDF-based anytime performance metrics improve both analysis of MaxSAT local search solver behavior and automatic hyperparameter configuration compared to final-fitness metrics.
COCO: Performance Assessment
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We present an any-time performance assessment for benchmarking numerical optimization algorithms in a black-box scenario, applied within the COCO benchmarking platform. The performance assessment is based on runtimes measured in number of objective function evaluations to reach one or several quality indicator target values. We argue that runtime is the only available measure with a generic, meaningful, and quantitative interpretation. We discuss the choice of the target values, runlength-based targets, and the aggregation of results by using simulated restarts, averages, and empirical distribution functions.
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Better Understandings and Configurations in MaxSAT Local Search Solvers via Anytime Performance Analysis
ECDF-based anytime performance metrics improve both analysis of MaxSAT local search solver behavior and automatic hyperparameter configuration compared to final-fitness metrics.