An Efficient Framework for Balancing Submodularity and Cost
February 18, 2020 Β· Declared Dead Β· π Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
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Authors
Sofia Maria Nikolakaki, Alina Ene, Evimaria Terzi
arXiv ID
2002.07782
Category
cs.DS: Data Structures & Algorithms
Citations
37
Venue
Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
Last Checked
3 months ago
Abstract
In the classical selection problem, the input consists of a collection of elements and the goal is to pick a subset of elements from the collection such that some objective function $f$ is maximized. This problem has been studied extensively in the data-mining community and it has multiple applications including influence maximization in social networks, team formation and recommender systems. A particularly popular formulation that captures the needs of many such applications is one where the objective function $f$ is a monotone and non-negative submodular function. In these cases, the corresponding computational problem can be solved using a simple greedy $(1-\frac{1}{e})$-approximation algorithm. In this paper, we consider a generalization of the above formulation where the goal is to optimize a function that maximizes the submodular function $f$ minus a linear cost function $c$. This formulation appears as a more natural one, particularly when one needs to strike a balance between the value of the objective function and the cost being paid in order to pick the selected elements. We address variants of this problem both in an offline setting, where the collection is known a priori, as well as in online settings, where the elements of the collection arrive in an online fashion. We demonstrate that by using simple variants of the standard greedy algorithm (used for submodular optimization) we can design algorithms that have provable approximation guarantees, are extremely efficient and work very well in practice.
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