Robustification of Online Graph Exploration Methods
Exploring unknown environments is a fundamental task in many domains, e.g., robot navigation, network security, and internet search. We initiate the study of a learning-augmented variant of the classical, notoriously hard online graph exploration problem by adding access to machine-learned predictio...
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Zusammenfassung: | Exploring unknown environments is a fundamental task in many domains, e.g.,
robot navigation, network security, and internet search. We initiate the study
of a learning-augmented variant of the classical, notoriously hard online graph
exploration problem by adding access to machine-learned predictions. We propose
an algorithm that naturally integrates predictions into the well-known Nearest
Neighbor (NN) algorithm and significantly outperforms any known online
algorithm if the prediction is of high accuracy while maintaining good
guarantees when the prediction is of poor quality. We provide theoretical
worst-case bounds that gracefully degrade with the prediction error, and we
complement them by computational experiments that confirm our results. Further,
we extend our concept to a general framework to robustify algorithms. By
interpolating carefully between a given algorithm and NN, we prove new
performance bounds that leverage the individual good performance on particular
inputs while establishing robustness to arbitrary inputs. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2112.05422 |