Efficient Streaming Algorithms for Maximizing Monotone DR-Submodular Function on the Integer Lattice

Author:

Nguyen Bich-Ngan T.ORCID,Pham Phuong N. H.ORCID,Le Van-VangORCID,Snášel VáclavORCID

Abstract

In recent years, the issue of maximizing submodular functions has attracted much interest from research communities. However, most submodular functions are specified in a set function. Meanwhile, recent advancements have been studied for maximizing a diminishing return submodular (DR-submodular) function on the integer lattice. Because plenty of publications show that the DR-submodular function has wide applications in optimization problems such as sensor placement impose problems, optimal budget allocation, social network, and especially machine learning. In this research, we propose two main streaming algorithms for the problem of maximizing a monotone DR-submodular function under cardinality constraints. Our two algorithms, which are called StrDRS1 and StrDRS2, have (1/2−ϵ), (1−1/e−ϵ) of approximation ratios and O(nϵlog(logBϵ)logk), O(nϵlogB), respectively. We conducted several experiments to investigate the performance of our algorithms based on the budget allocation problem over the bipartite influence model, an instance of the monotone submodular function maximization problem over the integer lattice. The experimental results indicate that our proposed algorithms not only provide solutions with a high value of the objective function, but also outperform the state-of-the-art algorithms in terms of both the number of queries and the running time.

Funder

Ho Chi Minh City University of Food Industry

Ton Duc Thang University

VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Mathematics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Computer Science (miscellaneous)

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