2013/3/6 Olivier Teytaud <[email protected]>

>
>> The CLOP is for noisy black-box parameter tuning. However, your test
>> functions (LOG, FLAT, POWER, ANGLE, and STEP) are noise-free functions as
>> shown in Table 1. It is very difficult to prove that CLOP can work very
>> well on noisy functions.
>>
>
> Waow :-) that would be a very strange noisy optimization paper if it was
> about testing on noise-free functions.
> The functions are certainly not noise-free; what you read (and which is
> noise-free...) is their _expected_ values.
>
>

Thanks for replying me that what I read is their expected values.

Since the functions are not noise-free, they should be defined in terms
of some noise. I really need the definition of the noise for comparison
between CLOP and other optimizers.

I have downloaded the source codes, but I cannot find the codes related to
the noise currently.

Chin-Chang Yang, 2013/03/06
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