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In practical system identification it is often desirable to simultaneously handle several objectives and constraints. In some cases, these objectives and constraints are often non-commensurable and the objective functions are explicitly/mathematically not available. In this paper, Interactive Evolutionary Computation (IEC) is used to effectively handle these identification problems. IEC is an optimization method that adopts evolutionary computation (EC) among system optimization based on subjective human evaluation. The proposed approach has been implemented in MATLAB (EAsy-IEC Toolbox) and applied to the identification of a pilot batch reactor. The results show that IEC is an efficient and comfortable method to incorporate a priori knowledge of the user into a user-guided optimization and identification problems. The developed EASy-IEC Toolbox can be downloaded from the website of the authors: http://www.fmt.vein.hu/softcomp/EAsy.
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Abonyi, J., Madar, J., Nagy, L., Szeifert, F. (2005). Interactive Evolutionary Computation in Identification of Dynamical Systems. In: Hoffmann, F., Köppen, M., Klawonn, F., Roy, R. (eds) Soft Computing: Methodologies and Applications. Advances in Soft Computing, vol 32. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-32400-3_6
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