Stochastic Optimization and Learning for Two-Stage Supplier Problems

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Authors Brian Brubach, Nathaniel Grammel, David G. Harris, Aravind Srinivasan, Leonidas Tsepenekas, Anil Vullikanti arXiv ID 2008.03325 Category cs.DS: Data Structures & Algorithms Citations 2 Venue ACM Transactions on Probabilistic Machine Learning Last Checked 4 months ago
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The main focus of this paper is radius-based (supplier) clustering in the two-stage stochastic setting with recourse, where the inherent stochasticity of the model comes in the form of a budget constraint. In addition to the standard (homogeneous) setting where all clients must be within a distance $R$ of the nearest facility, we provide results for the more general problem where the radius demands may be inhomogeneous (i.e., different for each client). We also explore a number of variants where additional constraints are imposed on the first-stage decisions, specifically matroid and multi-knapsack constraints, and provide results for these settings. We derive results for the most general distributional setting, where there is only black-box access to the underlying distribution. To accomplish this, we first develop algorithms for the polynomial scenarios setting; we then employ a novel scenario-discarding variant of the standard Sample Average Approximation (SAA) method, which crucially exploits properties of the restricted-case algorithms. We note that the scenario-discarding modification to the SAA method is necessary in order to optimize over the radius.
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