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Contributors: Manuel López-Ibáñez, Fergus Rooney, Lennart Schäpermeier.
The goal of moocore is to collect and document fast implementations of core mathematical functions and algorithms for multi-objective optimization. These functions include:
- Generate and transform nondominated sets.
- Identify and filter dominated vectors.
- Quality metrics such as (weighted) hypervolume, epsilon, IGD, etc.
- Computation of the Empirical Attainment Function. The empirical attainment function (EAF) describes the probabilistic distribution of the outcomes obtained by a stochastic algorithm in the objective space.
Keywords: empirical attainment function, summary attainment surfaces, EAF differences, multi-objective optimization, bi-objective optimization, performance measures, performance assessment
For more details, see the complete Documentation.
You can install the latest release using pip, for example:
python3 -m pip install moocoreOr to build the latest development version from GitHub:
python3 -m pip install 'git+https://github.com/multi-objective/moocore.git#egg=moocore&subdirectory=python'Building the development version requires a C/C++ compiler. Instead, you can install pre-compiled development wheels for your operating system. See the list of wheels here (https://github.com/multi-objective/moocore/tree/wheels), click in the wheel you wish to install then copy the View Raw link. For example,
python3 -m pip install https://github.com/multi-objective/moocore/raw/refs/heads/wheels/moocore-0.1.5.dev0-py3-none-macosx_10_9_universal2.whlIf the URL does not have the word raw then you are not using the View Raw link.
There is also a moocore package for R: https://multi-objective.github.io/moocore/r