arXiv:2604.01241v1 Announce Type: cross
Abstract: Cooperative Coevolution (CC) effectively addresses Large-Scale Global Optimization (LSGO) via decomposition but struggles with the emerging class of Heterogeneous LSGO (H-LSGO) problems arising from real-world applications, where subproblems exhibit diverse dimensions and distinct landscapes. The prevailing CC paradigm, relying on a fixed low-dimensional optimizer, often fails to navigate this heterogeneity. To address this limitation, we propose the Learning-Based Heterogeneous Cooperative Coevolution Framework (LH-CC). By formulating the optimization process as a Markov Decision Process, LH-CC employs a meta-agent to adaptively select the most suitable optimizer for each subproblem. We also introduce a flexible benchmark suite to generate diverse H-LSGO problem instances. Extensive experiments on 3000-dimensional problems with complex coupling relationships demonstrate that LH-CC achieves superior solution quality and computational efficiency compared to state-of-the-art baselines. Furthermore, the framework exhibits robust generalization across varying problem instances, optimization horizons, and optimizers. Our findings reveal that dynamic optimizer selection is a pivotal strategy for solving complex H-LSGO problems.
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