Weijie Zheng
11 papers · 2021–2026 · 4 conferences · across top CS/AI conferences
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Keywords
evolutionary algorithm
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multi-objective optimization
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pareto front
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runtime analysis
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genetic algorithm
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metropolis algorithm
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theoretical guarantee
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ensemble attack
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pareto front approximation
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population-based optimization
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white-box attack
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many-objective optimization
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complexity theory
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probability margin
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acceptance strategy
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population size
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estimation-of-distribution algorithm
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genetic drift
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estimation of distribution algorithm
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Papers
Superior Runtime Guarantees for the MOEA/D Multi-Objective Optimizer via Weighted-Sum Decomposition
AAAI 2026
Towards Million-Scale Adversarial Robustness Evaluation With Stronger Individual Attacks
CVPR 2025
From Understanding Genetic Drift to a Smart-Restart Mechanism for Estimation-of-Distribution Algorithms (Journal Track)
AAAI 2025
The First Theoretical Approximation Guarantees for the Non-Dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm III (NSGA-III)
IJCAI 2025
Scalable Speed-ups for the SMS-EMOA from a Simple Aging Strategy
IJCAI 2025
Runtime Analysis of the SMS-EMOA for Many-Objective Optimization
AAAI 2024
How to Use the Metropolis Algorithm for Multi-Objective Optimization?
AAAI 2024
From Understanding Genetic Drift to a Smart-Restart Mechanism for Estimation-of-Distribution Algorithms
JMLR 2023
A First Mathematical Runtime Analysis of the Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm II (NSGA-II)
AAAI 2022
Theoretical Analyses of Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithms on Multi-Modal Objectives
AAAI 2021
Choosing the Right Algorithm With Hints From Complexity Theory
IJCAI 2021