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The number of evaluations that IEC can receive from one human user is limited by [[user fatigue]] which was reported by many researchers as a major problem. In addition, human evaluations are slow and expensive as compared to fitness function computation. Hence, one-user IEC methods should be designed to converge using a small number of evaluations, which necessarily implies very small populations. Several methods were proposed by researchers to speed up convergence, like interactive constraing evolutionary search (user intervention) or fitting user preferences using a convex function (Takagi, 2001). IEC [[human-computer interface]]s should be carefully designed in order to reduce user fatigue.
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