optuna.visualization.plot_pareto_front
- optuna.visualization.plot_pareto_front(study, *, target_names=None, include_dominated_trials=True, axis_order=None, constraints_func=None, targets=None)[source]
Plot the Pareto front of a study.
See also
Please refer to Multi-objective Optimization with Optuna for the tutorial of the Pareto front visualization.
Example
The following code snippet shows how to plot the Pareto front of a study.
import optuna def objective(trial): x = trial.suggest_float("x", 0, 5) y = trial.suggest_float("y", 0, 3) v0 = 4 * x ** 2 + 4 * y ** 2 v1 = (x - 5) ** 2 + (y - 5) ** 2 return v0, v1 study = optuna.create_study(directions=["minimize", "minimize"]) study.optimize(objective, n_trials=50) fig = optuna.visualization.plot_pareto_front(study) fig.show()
- Parameters
study (Study) – A
Studyobject whose trials are plotted for their objective values.study.n_objectivesmust be either 2 or 3 whentargetsisNone.target_names (Optional[List[str]]) – Objective name list used as the axis titles. If
Noneis specified, “Objective {objective_index}” is used instead. Iftargetsis specified for a study that does not contain any completed trial,target_namemust be specified.include_dominated_trials (bool) – A flag to include all dominated trial’s objective values.
axis_order (Optional[List[int]]) –
A list of indices indicating the axis order. If
Noneis specified, default order is used.axis_orderandtargetscannot be used at the same time.Warning
Deprecated in v3.0.0. This feature will be removed in the future. The removal of this feature is currently scheduled for v5.0.0, but this schedule is subject to change. See https://github.com/optuna/optuna/releases/tag/v3.0.0.
constraints_func (Optional[Callable[[FrozenTrial], Sequence[float]]]) –
An optional function that computes the objective constraints. It must take a
FrozenTrialand return the constraints. The return value must be a sequence offloats. A value strictly larger than 0 means that a constraint is violated. A value equal to or smaller than 0 is considered feasible. This specification is the same as in, for example,NSGAIISampler.If given, trials are classified into three categories: feasible and best, feasible but non-best, and infeasible. Categories are shown in different colors. Here, whether a trial is best (on Pareto front) or not is determined ignoring all infeasible trials.
Note
Added in v3.0.0 as an experimental feature. The interface may change in newer versions without prior notice. See https://github.com/optuna/optuna/releases/tag/v3.0.0.
targets (Optional[Callable[[FrozenTrial], Sequence[float]]]) –
A function that returns targets values to display. The argument to this function is
FrozenTrial.axis_orderandtargetscannot be used at the same time. Ifstudy.n_objectivesis neither 2 nor 3,targetsmust be specified.Note
Added in v3.0.0 as an experimental feature. The interface may change in newer versions without prior notice. See https://github.com/optuna/optuna/releases/tag/v3.0.0.
- Returns
A
plotly.graph_objs.Figureobject.- Return type
Figure