Improved Randomized Results for That Interval Selection Problem

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Epstein, Leah [1 ]
Levin, Asaf [2 ]
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[1] Univ Haifa, Dept Math, IL-31905 Haifa, Israel
[2] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Dept Stat, Jerusalem, Israel
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ALGORITHMS - ESA 2008 | 2008年 / 5193卷
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TP31 [计算机软件];
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Online interval selection is a problem in which intervals arrive one by one, sorted by their left, endpoints. Each interval has a length and a non-negative weight associated with it. The goal is to select a non-overlapping set of intervals with maximal total weight and run them to completion. The decision regarding a possible selection of an arriving interval must be done immediately upon its arrival. The interval may be preempted later in favor of selecting ail arriving overlapping interval, in which case the weight of the preempted interval is lost. We follow Woeginger [10] and study the same models. The type of instances we consider are C-benevolent instances, where the weight of an interval in a monotonically increasing (convex) function of the length, and D-benevolent instances, where the weight of an interval in a monotonically decreasing function of the length. Some of our results call be extended to the case of unit length intervals with arbitrary costs. We significantly improve the previously known bounds oil the performance of online randomized algorithms for the problem, namely. we introduce a new algorithm for the D-benevolent case and for unit intervals, which uses a parameter theta and has competitive ratio of at most theta(2)ln theta/(theta-1)(2). This value is equal to approximately 2.4554 for theta approximate to 3.513 being the solution of the equation x - 1 = 2 ln x. We further design a lower bound of 1 + ln 2 approximate to 1.693 on the competitive ratio of any randomized algorithm. The lower bound is valid for any C-benevolent instance, some D-benevolent functions and for unit intervals. We further show a lower bound of for a wider class of D-benevolent instances. This improves over previously known lower bounds. We also design a barely random online algorithm for the D-benevolent case and the case of unit intervals, which uses a single random bit, and has a competitive ratio of 3.22745.
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