- The objective function returns 0 but is never called.
- The initial points are counted as objective evaluations and so you can set MaxObjectiveEvaluations to 1 and no evaluations will actually occur.
- Plotting and Verbose are turned off so it's fast and silent. (Takes about 0.1 seconds on my machine).
Can bayesopt() be run without an objective function call?
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I have a list of initial X values and initial objectives, as well as variable ranges and parameters, but would like to just extract the next suggested point to sample with bayesObject('NextPoint'), because the evaluation is not a function I can easily put into MATLAB. I attempted to make a dummy function with the correct number of inputs and set 'MaxObjectiveEvaluations' to 0 to avoid any actual function calls:
bayesObject = bayesopt(dummyFunc,var1,'InitialX',initialXList,'InitialObjective',initialObjList,'MaxObjectiveEvaluations',0);
but received the error
Error using bayesoptim.BayesoptOptions/checkAndFillStoppingCriteria (line X)
'MaxObjectiveEvaluations' must be a positive integer.
Can the 'NextPoint' property be called without ever calling the dummy function? Alternatively, is there a different function I should be using rather than bayesopt() for this?
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Don Mathis
on 22 Feb 2018
How about this?
rng(0)
var1 = optimizableVariable('X', [-1,1]);
initialXList = table;
initialXList.X = rand(5,1)*2 - 1;
initialObjList = initialXList.X .^2;
dummyFunc = @(Tbl)0;
bayesObject = bayesopt(dummyFunc,var1,...
'InitialX',initialXList,...
'InitialObjective',initialObjList,...
'MaxObjectiveEvaluations',1, ...
'PlotFcn',{},...
'Verbose',0);
bayesObject.NextPoint
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xu supeng
on 24 Jun 2020
Could you help me to see my Question, I followed your method to write a program, but it seems the final result is related to the objective function value(for example if I set dummyFunc = @(Tbl)0 or dummyFunc = @(Tbl)100 the final results are different), but here you say the objective function is never called, here is my question,
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