Covariance matrix adaptation for the rapid illumination of behavior space
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
6-25-2020
Abstract
We focus on the challenge of finding a diverse collection of quality solutions on complex continuous domains. While quality diversity (QD) algorithms like Novelty Search with Local Competition (NSLC) and MAP-Elites are designed to generate a diverse range of solutions, these algorithms require a large number of evaluations for exploration of continuous spaces. Meanwhile, variants of the Covariance Matrix Adaptation Evolution Strategy (CMA-ES) are among the best-performing derivative-free optimizers in single-objective continuous domains. This paper proposes a new QD algorithm called Covariance Matrix Adaptation MAP-Elites (CMA-ME). Our new algorithm combines the self-adaptation techniques of CMA-ES with archiving and mapping techniques for maintaining diversity in QD. Results from experiments based on standard continuous optimization benchmarks show that CMA-ME finds better-quality solutions than MAP-Elites; similarly, results on the strategic game Hearthstone show that CMA-ME finds both a higher overall quality and broader diversity of strategies than both CMA-ES and MAP-Elites. Overall, CMA-ME more than doubles the performance of MAP-Elites using standard QD performance metrics. These results suggest that QD algorithms augmented by operators from state-of-the-art optimization algorithms can yield high-performing methods for simultaneously exploring and optimizing continuous search spaces, with significant applications to design, testing, and reinforcement learning among other domains.
Identifier
85091782719 (Scopus)
ISBN
[9781450371285]
Publication Title
Gecco 2020 Proceedings of the 2020 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1145/3377930.3390232
First Page
94
Last Page
102
Recommended Citation
Fontaine, Matthew C.; Togelius, Julian; Nikolaidis, Stefanos; and Hoover, Amy K., "Covariance matrix adaptation for the rapid illumination of behavior space" (2020). Faculty Publications. 5205.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/5205
