It's the Journey Not the Destination: Building Genetic Algorithms Practitioners Can Trust
Jakub Vincalek, Sean Walton, Ben Evans

TL;DR
This paper investigates industry practitioners' trust in genetic algorithms, highlighting the importance of transparency and explainability to improve adoption in engineering design.
Contribution
It provides empirical insights into industry attitudes towards genetic algorithms and proposes strategies to enhance trust and usability for broader adoption.
Findings
Trust in genetic algorithms is linked to their explainability.
Practitioners desire transparency and understanding of algorithm processes.
Enhanced communication and visualization can increase industry uptake.
Abstract
Genetic algorithms have been developed for decades by researchers in academia and perform well in engineering applications, yet their uptake in industry remains limited. In order to understand why this is the case, the opinions of users of engineering design tools were gathered. The results from a survey showing the attitudes of engineers and students with design experience with respect to optimisation algorithms are presented. A survey was designed to answer two research questions: To what extent is there a pre-existing sentiment (negative or positive) among students, engineers, and managers towards genetic algorithm-based design? and What are the requirements of practitioners with regards to design optimisation and the design optimisation process? A total of 23 participants (N = 23) took part in the 3-part mixed methods survey. Thematic analysis was conducted on the open-ended…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEvolutionary Algorithms and Applications · Metaheuristic Optimization Algorithms Research · Machine Learning and Data Classification
