PORTAL: Controllable Landscape Generator for Continuous Optimization-Part I: Framework
Danial Yazdani, Mai Peng, Delaram Yazdani, Shima F. Yazdi, Mohammad Nabi Omidvar, Yuan Sun, Trung Thanh Nguyen, Changhe Li, and Xiaodong Li

TL;DR
PORTAL is a versatile benchmark generator for continuous optimization that offers fine-grained, independent control over landscape features, enabling systematic analysis, diverse dataset creation, and educational applications.
Contribution
It introduces PORTAL, a flexible, controllable landscape generator with novel neutralization mechanisms and compositional transformations, addressing limitations of existing benchmark suites.
Findings
Provides precise control over landscape features like ruggedness and multimodality.
Supports systematic difficulty scaling and challenge isolation.
Enables creation of diverse, tailored benchmark datasets.
Abstract
Benchmarking is central to optimization research, yet existing test suites for continuous optimization remain limited: classical collections are fixed and rigid, while previous generators cover only narrow families of landscapes with restricted variability and control over details. This paper introduces PORTAL (Platform for Optimization Research, Testing, Analysis, and Learning), a general benchmark generator that provides fine-grained, independent control over basin curvature, conditioning, variable interactions, and surface ruggedness. PORTAL's layered design spans from individual components to block-wise compositions of multi-component landscapes with controllable partial separability and imbalanced block contributions. It offers precise control over the shape of each component in every dimension and direction, and supports diverse transformation patterns through both element-wise…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Multi-Objective Optimization Algorithms · Metaheuristic Optimization Algorithms Research · Stochastic Gradient Optimization Techniques
