Situational-Constrained Sequential Resources Allocation via Reinforcement Learning
Zhang, Libo, Chen, Yang, Takisaka, Toru, Zhao, Kaiqi, Li, Weidong, Liu, Jiamou
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Sequential Resource Allocation with situational constraints presents a significant challenge in real-world applications, where resource demands and priorities are context-dependent. This paper introduces a novel framework, SCRL, to address this problem. We formalize situational constraints as logic implications and develop a new algorithm that dynamically penalizes constraint violations. To handle situational constraints effectively, we propose a probabilistic selection mechanism to overcome limitations of traditional constraint reinforcement learning (CRL) approaches. We evaluate SCRL across two scenarios: medical resource allocation during a pandemic and pesticide distribution in agriculture. Experiments demonstrate that SCRL outperforms existing baselines in satisfying constraints while maintaining high resource efficiency, showcasing its potential for real-world, context-sensitive decision-making tasks.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jun-18-2025
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