Fmincon with different objective function in line search
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Farzad Fakhraeiroudsari
el 14 de Nov. de 2016
Comentada: Walter Roberson
el 9 de Jun. de 2018
Hello everyone,
I'm using fmincon to optimize a nonlinear and nonconvex optimization problem. I have an Objective function to minimize in general, but in my line search, i would like to add an extra term in the objective function. I don't know whether it's possible to define different objective function during line search.
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Arnav Mendiratta
el 17 de Nov. de 2016
Editada: Arnav Mendiratta
el 17 de Nov. de 2016
It is possible to pass extra parameters to the objective function and nonlinear constraint functions. Refer to this documentation link for details.
However, I cannot think of any way to use a different objective function for just line search other than running two separate instances of "fmincon", looking through their iterations, and repeating the process with an updated problem/start point.
I am not sure why you would want to do this for a specific objective function. Can you share some more information about the motivation for following this workflow?
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Walter Roberson
el 18 de Nov. de 2016
fmincon does not use gradient descent, and I am not convinced it ever does line search. It sounds as if you have your own optimization routines outside of fmincon.
We need to see your optimization invocation.
Walter Roberson
el 9 de Jun. de 2018
I do observe that if you request the sqp-legacy algorithm for fmincon then it invokes sqpLineSearch which is a mex file . The documentation for sqp-legacy says that the algorithm is nearly the same as for the sqp algorithm. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sequential_quadratic_programming
So, potentially sqp or sqp-legacy invoke something that could be called "line search". However, the implementing code is not available, so we cannot see whether there is any way for an objective function to determine whether it is being invoked in a line-search phase.
John D'Errico
el 17 de Nov. de 2016
No. You cannot change the objective function while in a line search.
Fmincon does not tell you if it is in a specific part of the algorithm. But worse, if you change the objective function on the fly, you have now created a non-differentiable, or worse, discontinuous function. Fmincon cannot deal with that.
I have no idea why you would want to do what you want to do, but it is a bad idea in general, even if you could do it.
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