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Beyond Numerical Features: CNN-Driven Algorithm Selection via Contour Plots for Continuous Black-Box Optimization

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The present paper introduces a new representation-driven approach to per-instance algorithm selection, applied to black-box optimization, for automatically choosing the most promising solver from a fixed portfolio. Prior work in continuous optimization largely relies on numerical descriptors, including Exploratory Landscape Analysis features and learned embeddings such as Deep-ELA. This work studies a complementary representation: contour-map visualizations of probed landscapes. A CNN regressor takes multiple instance-specific contour views (stacked or encoded per view and aggregated) and predicts per-solver performance, enabling selection by the predicted best value. On the standard BBOB 2009 single-objective protocol, the resulting selectors significantly outperform the single best solver (SBS) and are competitive with feature-based baselines. A subsequent bi-objective evaluation under the DeepELA setting further indicates that the same image-based principle can be competitive when using windowed contour views. Overall, the results suggest that simple vision models can exploit spatial structure in probed landscapes for algorithm selection without handcrafted ELA features.

Yiliang Yuan, Xiang Shi, Mustafa Misir• 2026

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Algorithm SelectionBBOB D=5 2009
relERT (Group 1)6.27
24
Multi-Objective Algorithm SelectionZDT
Relative Hypervolume (relHV)1
14
Multi-Objective Algorithm SelectionMMF
relHV96.9
14
Multi-Objective Algorithm SelectionDTLZ
Relative Hypervolume98.1
14
Multi-Objective Algorithm SelectionBiBBOB
Relative Hypervolume (relHV)100
14
Algorithm SelectionBBOB D=3 2009
relERT (Group 1)4.8
12
Algorithm SelectionBBOB D=2 2009
relERT (Group 1)4.12
12
Algorithm SelectionBBOB D=10 2009
relERT (Group 1)2.74
10
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