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Gumbel-softmax Optimization: A Simple General Framework for Combinatorial Optimization Problems on Graphs

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arxiv 1909.07018 v1 pith:C6USWKVE submitted 2019-09-16 cs.LG cs.DMstat.ML

classification cs.LGcs.DMstat.ML
keywords optimizationproblemsalgorithmgeneralgumbel-softmaxcombinatorialcopsframework
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Many problems in real life can be converted to combinatorial optimization problems (COPs) on graphs, that is to find a best node state configuration or a network structure such that the designed objective function is optimized under some constraints. However, these problems are notorious for their hardness to solve because most of them are NP-hard or NP-complete. Although traditional general methods such as simulated annealing (SA), genetic algorithms (GA) and so forth have been devised to these hard problems, their accuracy and time consumption are not satisfying in practice. In this work, we proposed a simple, fast, and general algorithm framework called Gumbel-softmax Optimization (GSO) for COPs. By introducing Gumbel-softmax technique which is developed in machine learning community, we can optimize the objective function directly by gradient descent algorithm regardless of the discrete nature of variables. We test our algorithm on four different problems including Sherrington-Kirkpatrick (SK) model, maximum independent set (MIS) problem, modularity optimization, and structural optimization problem. High-quality solutions can be obtained with much less time consuming compared to traditional approaches.

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