Source code for smac.utils.pareto_front

from __future__ import annotations

import numpy as np
from ConfigSpace import Configuration

from smac.runhistory import RunHistory
from smac.runhistory.dataclasses import InstanceSeedBudgetKey


def _get_costs(
    runhistory: RunHistory,
    configs: list[Configuration],
    config_instance_seed_budget_keys: list[list[InstanceSeedBudgetKey]],
) -> np.ndarray:
    """Returns the costs of the passed configurations.

    Parameters
    ----------
    runhistory : RunHistory
        The runhistory containing the passed configs.
    configs : list[Configuration]
        The configs for which the costs should be returned.
    config_instance_seed_budget_keys: list[list[InstanceSeedBudgetKey]]
        The instance-seed budget keys for the configs for which the costs should be returned.

    Returns
    -------
    costs : np.ndarray[n_points, n_objectives]
        Costs of the given configs.
    """
    assert len(configs) == len(config_instance_seed_budget_keys)

    # Now we get the costs for the trials of the config
    average_costs = []

    for config, isb_keys in zip(configs, config_instance_seed_budget_keys):
        # Since we use multiple seeds, we have to average them to get only one cost value pair for each
        # configuration
        # However, we only want to consider the config trials
        # Average cost is a list of floats (one for each objective)
        average_cost = runhistory.average_cost(config, isb_keys, normalize=False)
        average_costs += [average_cost]

    # Let's work with a numpy array for efficiency
    return np.vstack(average_costs)


[docs] def calculate_pareto_front( runhistory: RunHistory, configs: list[Configuration], config_instance_seed_budget_keys: list[list[InstanceSeedBudgetKey]], ) -> list[Configuration]: """Compares the passed configurations and returns only the ones on the pareto front. Parameters ---------- runhistory : RunHistory The runhistory containing the given configurations. configs : list[Configuration] The configurations from which the Pareto front should be computed. config_instance_seed_budget_keys: list[list[InstanceSeedBudgetKey]] The instance-seed budget keys for the configurations on the basis of which the Pareto front should be computed. Returns ------- pareto_front : list[Configuration] The pareto front computed from the given configurations. """ costs = _get_costs(runhistory, configs, config_instance_seed_budget_keys) # The following code is an efficient pareto front implementation is_efficient = np.arange(costs.shape[0]) next_point_index = 0 # Next index in the is_efficient array to search for while next_point_index < len(costs): nondominated_point_mask = np.any(costs < costs[next_point_index], axis=1) nondominated_point_mask[next_point_index] = True is_efficient = is_efficient[nondominated_point_mask] # Remove dominated points costs = costs[nondominated_point_mask] next_point_index = np.sum(nondominated_point_mask[:next_point_index]) + 1 new_incumbents = [configs[i] for i in is_efficient] return new_incumbents
[docs] def sort_by_crowding_distance( runhistory: RunHistory, configs: list[Configuration], config_instance_seed_budget_keys: list[list[InstanceSeedBudgetKey]], ) -> list[Configuration]: """Sorts the passed configurations by their crowding distance. Taken from https://github.com/anyoptimization/pymoo/blob/20abef1ade71915352217400c11ece4c2f35163e/pymoo/algorithms/nsga2.py Parameters ---------- runhistory : RunHistory The runhistory containing the given configurations. configs : list[Configuration] The configurations which should be sorted. config_instance_seed_budget_keys: list[list[InstanceSeedBudgetKey]] The instance-seed budget keys for the configurations which should be sorted. Returns ------- sorted_list : list[Configuration] Configurations sorted by crowding distance. """ F = _get_costs(runhistory, configs, config_instance_seed_budget_keys) infinity = 1e14 n_points = F.shape[0] n_obj = F.shape[1] if n_points <= 2: # distances = np.full(n_points, infinity) return configs else: # Sort each column and get index I = np.argsort(F, axis=0, kind="mergesort") # noqa # Now really sort the whole array F = F[I, np.arange(n_obj)] # get the distance to the last element in sorted list and replace zeros with actual values dist = np.concatenate([F, np.full((1, n_obj), np.inf)]) - np.concatenate([np.full((1, n_obj), -np.inf), F]) index_dist_is_zero = np.where(dist == 0) dist_to_last = np.copy(dist) for i, j in zip(*index_dist_is_zero): dist_to_last[i, j] = dist_to_last[i - 1, j] dist_to_next = np.copy(dist) for i, j in reversed(list(zip(*index_dist_is_zero))): dist_to_next[i, j] = dist_to_next[i + 1, j] # Normalize all the distances norm = np.max(F, axis=0) - np.min(F, axis=0) norm[norm == 0] = np.nan dist_to_last, dist_to_next = dist_to_last[:-1] / norm, dist_to_next[1:] / norm # If we divided by zero because all values in one columns are equal replace by none dist_to_last[np.isnan(dist_to_last)] = 0.0 dist_to_next[np.isnan(dist_to_next)] = 0.0 # Sum up the distance to next and last and norm by objectives - also reorder from sorted list J = np.argsort(I, axis=0) crowding = np.sum(dist_to_last[J, np.arange(n_obj)] + dist_to_next[J, np.arange(n_obj)], axis=1) / n_obj # Replace infinity with a large number crowding[np.isinf(crowding)] = infinity config_with_crowding = [(config, v) for config, v in zip(configs, crowding)] config_with_crowding = sorted(config_with_crowding, key=lambda x: x[1], reverse=True) return [c for c, _ in config_with_crowding]