Treffer: A Bayesian optimization approach for data‐driven mixed‐integer nonlinear programming problems.
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The optimization of process systems within the field of Chemical Engineering often confronts uncertainties that can exert significant influences on the performance and dependability of the obtained solutions. This research endeavors to investigate the application of Bayesian optimization in the realm of constrained mixed integer nonlinear problems. A comparative analysis was conducted, exploring different surrogate models, and evaluating diverse kernel functions and acquisition functions. Furthermore, a sampling strategy was devised to assess the enhancement achieved by the acquisition function. The findings of this article reveal the superior performance of sparse Gaussian processes in conjunction with computationally inexpensive acquisition functions, thereby highlighting their suitability for addressing mixed integer nonlinear programming problems characterized by noisy functions and stochastic behavior. Consequently, this article presents a computationally efficient approach to effectively tackle the challenges associated with data‐driven mixed integer nonlinear programming problems within the domain of Process System Engineering. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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