Adaptive Robust Optimization with Nearly Submodular Structure (1905.05339v3)
Abstract: Constrained submodular maximization has been extensively studied in the recent years. In this paper, we study adaptive robust optimization with nearly submodular structure (ARONSS). Our objective is to randomly select a subset of items that maximizes the worst-case value of several reward functions simultaneously. Our work differs from existing studies in two ways: (1) we study the robust optimization problem under the adaptive setting, i.e., one needs to adaptively select items based on the feedback collected from picked items, and (2) our results apply to a broad range of reward functions characterized by $\epsilon$-nearly submodular function. We first analyze the adaptvity gap of ARONSS and show that the gap between the best adaptive solution and the best non-adaptive solution is bounded. Then we propose a approximate solution to this problem when all reward functions are submodular. Our algorithm achieves approximation ratio $(1-1/e)$ when considering matroid constraint. At last, we present two heuristics for the general case. All proposed solutions are non-adaptive which are easy to implement.
- Shaojie Tang (99 papers)
- Jing Yuan (79 papers)