Optimization with a vectorized objective function
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Hello,
The objective function that I am trying to optimize is highly vectorized meaning that if someone passed thousands of points to it at once, the function would do its job much more efficiently. The problem is that such optimization routines as fminunc are only capable of evaluating one point at a time; at least I could not find a way to turn on this feature if it does exist. I would be very grateful for any suggestions. Thank you.
Best wishes, Ivan
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What do you mean by a highly vectorized objective function? An objective function returns a scalar. Are you talking about multiple objective optimization? If that is the case, I don't think you can optimize directly. You either need to express it as a scalar or do some sort of Pareto optimization.
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Shashank Prasanna
on 1 Feb 2013
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Ivan, MultiStart may just be what the doctor ordered. It kicks off at several different points and takes different paths in an attempt to find a global minima:
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