Min-Max Propagation
Christopher Srinivasa, Inmar Givoni, Siamak Ravanbakhsh, Brendan J. Frey
–Neural Information Processing Systems
We study the application of min-max propagation, a variation of belief propagation, for approximate min-max inference in factor graphs. We show that for "any" highorder function that can be minimized in O(ω), the min-max message update can be obtained using an efficient O(K(ω + log(K)) procedure, where K is the number of variables. We demonstrate how this generic procedure, in combination with efficient updates for a family of high-order constraints, enables the application of min-max propagation to efficiently approximate the NP-hard problem of makespan minimization, which seeks to distribute a set of tasks on machines, such that the worst case load is minimized.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Oct-3-2024, 02:29:51 GMT
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