In a complete bipartite graph with vertex sets of cardinalities n and n', assign random weights from exponential distribution with mean 1, independently to each edge. We show that, as n -> infinity, with n' = n/alpha] for any fixed alpha > 1, the minimum weight of many-to-one matchings converges to a constant (depending on alpha). Many-to-one matching arises as an optimization step in an algorithm for genome sequencing and as a measure of distance between finite sets. We prove that a belief propagation (BP) algorithm converges asymptotically to the optimal solution. We use the objective method of Aldous to prove our results. We build on previous works on minimum weight matching and minimum weight edge cover problems to extend the objective ...
Loopy belief propagation has been employed in a wide variety of applications with great empirical su...
Loopy belief propagation has been employed in a wide variety of applications with great empirical su...
We present an improved average case analysis of the maximum cardinality matching problem. We show th...
We study combinatorial optimization problems on graphs in the mean-field model, which assigns indepe...
We apply the objective method of Aldous to the problem of finding the minimum-cost edge cover of the...
We apply the objective method of Aldous to the problem of finding the minimum-cost edge cover of the...
Max-product Belief Propagation (BP) is a popular message-passing algorithm for computing a Maximum-A...
We formulate the weighted b-matching objective function as a probability distribution function and p...
Belief propagation (BP) is a message-passing heuristic for statistical inference in graphical models...
This paper is motivated by two applications, namely i) gen-eralizations of cuckoo hashing, a computa...
The belief propagation (BP) algorithm is a message-passing algorithm that is used for solving probab...
Abstract — The max-product “belief propagation ” algorithm is an iterative, local, message passing a...
International audienceFor the minimum cardinality vertex cover and maximum cardinality matching prob...
International audienceThis paper is motivated by two applications, namely i) generalizations of cuck...
Belief propagation (BP) is a message-passing heuristic for statistical inference in graphical models...
Loopy belief propagation has been employed in a wide variety of applications with great empirical su...
Loopy belief propagation has been employed in a wide variety of applications with great empirical su...
We present an improved average case analysis of the maximum cardinality matching problem. We show th...
We study combinatorial optimization problems on graphs in the mean-field model, which assigns indepe...
We apply the objective method of Aldous to the problem of finding the minimum-cost edge cover of the...
We apply the objective method of Aldous to the problem of finding the minimum-cost edge cover of the...
Max-product Belief Propagation (BP) is a popular message-passing algorithm for computing a Maximum-A...
We formulate the weighted b-matching objective function as a probability distribution function and p...
Belief propagation (BP) is a message-passing heuristic for statistical inference in graphical models...
This paper is motivated by two applications, namely i) gen-eralizations of cuckoo hashing, a computa...
The belief propagation (BP) algorithm is a message-passing algorithm that is used for solving probab...
Abstract — The max-product “belief propagation ” algorithm is an iterative, local, message passing a...
International audienceFor the minimum cardinality vertex cover and maximum cardinality matching prob...
International audienceThis paper is motivated by two applications, namely i) generalizations of cuck...
Belief propagation (BP) is a message-passing heuristic for statistical inference in graphical models...
Loopy belief propagation has been employed in a wide variety of applications with great empirical su...
Loopy belief propagation has been employed in a wide variety of applications with great empirical su...
We present an improved average case analysis of the maximum cardinality matching problem. We show th...