A Universal Error Measure for Input Predictions Applied to Online Graph Problems
Bernardini, Giulia, Lindermayr, Alexander, Marchetti-Spaccamela, Alberto, Megow, Nicole, Stougie, Leen, Sweering, Michelle
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
We introduce a novel measure for quantifying the error in input predictions. The error is based on a minimum-cost hyperedge cover in a suitably defined hypergraph and provides a general template which we apply to online graph problems. The measure captures errors due to absent predicted requests as well as unpredicted actual requests; hence, predicted and actual inputs can be of arbitrary size. We achieve refined performance guarantees for previously studied network design problems in the online-list model, such as Steiner tree and facility location. Further, we initiate the study of learning-augmented algorithms for online routing problems, such as the online traveling salesperson problem and the online dial-a-ride problem, where (transportation) requests arrive over time (online-time model). We provide a general algorithmic framework and we give error-dependent performance bounds that improve upon known worst-case barriers, when given accurate predictions, at the cost of slightly increased worst-case bounds when given predictions of arbitrary quality.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Oct-10-2022
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