Optimization gives only small changes in each step, Why and how to solve it?
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I am using Optimization toolbox optimset to solve for a vector (x1 x2 x3). In each step, the minimization yields a small change around the initial input. After the algorithm is finished running, the final output is still very close to the initial guess and far from the real solution whatever the initial guess is. Why does this happen? How can I resolve this problem?
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Grzegorz Knor
am 26 Nov. 2011
What is the objective function?
Maybe your starting points are located far from the minimum and the function is flat.
Please write more details.
Which function do you use to optimization?
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Grzegorz Knor
am 28 Nov. 2011
Indeed it sounds very complicated.
I suggest you to browse Global Optimization Toolbox User’s Guide:
http://www.mathworks.com/help/pdf_doc/gads/gads_tb.pdf
Perhaps it will help you to select the appropriate method for your problem.
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Michael
am 28 Nov. 2011
Which MATLAB function are you using? Certain ones allow you to input parameters that relate to how far you anticipate the minimum may be from the starting point, (eg. lsqcurvefit using a LMF algorithm) and the default may be set too small for your particular parameter space.
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Walter Roberson
am 28 Nov. 2011
Kun, Michael meant "Which MATLAB minimization function are you using?"
Walter Roberson
am 30 Nov. 2011
Kun, the question is: are you using fzero(), fsolve(), fminbnd(), fgoalattain(), bintprog() or so on? Which minimizer routine are you calling to find the minimum of your function?
Please do not repeat that "it is a very complicated function" comment from above. We read that already, and it is not important at the moment. We want to know which routine in the Optimization Toolbox you are calling. You mentioned optimset earlier, but that is the name of the routine to construct an "options" structure to be used by the minimizer; we need to know which routine you are passing the optimset to.
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