Prophet Secretary: Surpassing the $1-1/e$ Barrier
November 06, 2017 ยท Declared Dead ยท ๐ ACM Conference on Economics and Computation
"No code URL or promise found in abstract"
Evidence collected by the PWNC Scanner
Authors
Yossi Azar, Ashish Chiplunkar, Haim Kaplan
arXiv ID
1711.01834
Category
cs.DS: Data Structures & Algorithms
Citations
81
Venue
ACM Conference on Economics and Computation
Last Checked
2 months ago
Abstract
In the Prophet Secretary problem, samples from a known set of probability distributions arrive one by one in a uniformly random order, and an algorithm must irrevocably pick one of the samples as soon as it arrives. The goal is to maximize the expected value of the sample picked relative to the expected maximum of the distributions. This is one of the most simple and fundamental problems in online decision making that models the process selling one item to a sequence of costumers. For a closely related problem called the Prophet Inequality where the order of the random variables is adversarial, it is known that one can achieve in expectation $1/2$ of the expected maximum, and no better ratio is possible. For the Prophet Secretary problem, that is, when the variables arrive in a random order, Esfandiari et al.\ (ESA 2015) showed that one can actually get $1-1/e$ of the maximum. The $1-1/e$ bound was recently extended to more general settings (Ehsani et al., 2017). Given these results, one might be tempted to believe that $1-1/e$ is the correct bound. We show that this is not the case by providing an algorithm for the Prophet Secretary problem that beats the $1-1/e$ bound and achieves $1-1/e+1/400$ of the optimum value. We also prove a hardness result on the performance of algorithms under a natural restriction which we call deterministic distribution-insensitivity.
Community Contributions
Found the code? Know the venue? Think something is wrong? Let us know!
๐ Similar Papers
In the same crypt โ Data Structures & Algorithms
R.I.P.
๐ป
Ghosted
R.I.P.
๐ป
Ghosted
Relief-Based Feature Selection: Introduction and Review
R.I.P.
๐ป
Ghosted
Route Planning in Transportation Networks
R.I.P.
๐ป
Ghosted
Near-linear time approximation algorithms for optimal transport via Sinkhorn iteration
R.I.P.
๐ป
Ghosted
Hierarchical Clustering: Objective Functions and Algorithms
R.I.P.
๐ป
Ghosted
Graph Isomorphism in Quasipolynomial Time
Died the same way โ ๐ป Ghosted
R.I.P.
๐ป
Ghosted
Language Models are Few-Shot Learners
R.I.P.
๐ป
Ghosted
PyTorch: An Imperative Style, High-Performance Deep Learning Library
R.I.P.
๐ป
Ghosted
XGBoost: A Scalable Tree Boosting System
R.I.P.
๐ป
Ghosted