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Equity-Transformer: Solving NP-hard Min-Max Routing Problems as Sequential Generation with Equity Context

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arxiv 2306.02689 v3 pith:AYTV65BW submitted 2023-06-05 cs.LG math.OCstat.ML

classification cs.LGmath.OCstat.ML
keywords min-maxproblemsroutingagentsequity-transformercitieslarge-scalemtsp
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Min-max routing problems aim to minimize the maximum tour length among multiple agents by having agents conduct tasks in a cooperative manner. These problems include impactful real-world applications but are known as NP-hard. Existing methods are facing challenges, particularly in large-scale problems that require the coordination of numerous agents to cover thousands of cities. This paper proposes Equity-Transformer to solve large-scale min-max routing problems. First, we employ sequential planning approach to address min-max routing problems, allowing us to harness the powerful sequence generators (e.g., Transformer). Second, we propose key inductive biases that ensure equitable workload distribution among agents. The effectiveness of Equity-Transformer is demonstrated through its superior performance in two representative min-max routing tasks: the min-max multi-agent traveling salesman problem (min-max mTSP) and the min-max multi-agent pick-up and delivery problem (min-max mPDP). Notably, our method achieves significant reductions of runtime, approximately 335 times, and cost values of about 53\% compared to a competitive heuristic (LKH3) in the case of 100 vehicles with 1,000 cities of mTSP. We provide reproducible source code: \url{https://github.com/kaist-silab/equity-transformer}.

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