In bipartite matching problems, vertices on one side of a bipartite graph are paired with those on the other. In its online variant, one side of the graph is available offline, while the vertices on the other side arrive online. When a vertex arrives, an irrevocable and immediate decision should be made by the algorithm; either match it to an available vertex or drop it. Examples of such problems include matching workers to firms, advertisers to keywords, organs to patients, and so on. Much of the literature focuses on maximizing the total relevance—modeled via total weight—of the matching. However, in many real-world problems, it is also important to consider contributions of diversity: hiring a diverse pool of candidates, displaying a rel...
Online bipartite matching and allocation models are widely used to analyze and design markets such a...
We consider the online metric matching problem. In this problem, we are given a graph with edge weig...
We investigate online maximum cardinality matching, a central problem in ad allocation. In this prob...
Motivated by Online Ad allocation when there are mul-tiple conflicting objectives, we introduce and ...
The Online Bipartite Matching Problem is a well-studied problem in theoretical computer science that...
We introduce and study online versions of weighted matching problems in metric spaces. We present a ...
In an online problem, the input is revealed one piece at a time. In every time step, the online algo...
The purpose of this paper is to give a "textbook quality" proof of the optimal algorithm, called Ran...
International audience<p>An online truthful budgeted matching problem is considered for a bipartite ...
Abstract. We consider the online metric matching problem. In this problem, we are given a graph with...
We study a weighted online bipartite matching problem: G(V1, V2, E) is a weighted bipartite graph wh...
We consider variants of the online stochastic bipartite matching problem motivated by Internet adver...
We consider the online metric matching problem. In this problem, we are given a graph with edge weig...
Traditionally, optimization problems in operations research have been studied in a complete informat...
Resource allocation and subset selection are two relevant classes of problems in the core of combina...
Online bipartite matching and allocation models are widely used to analyze and design markets such a...
We consider the online metric matching problem. In this problem, we are given a graph with edge weig...
We investigate online maximum cardinality matching, a central problem in ad allocation. In this prob...
Motivated by Online Ad allocation when there are mul-tiple conflicting objectives, we introduce and ...
The Online Bipartite Matching Problem is a well-studied problem in theoretical computer science that...
We introduce and study online versions of weighted matching problems in metric spaces. We present a ...
In an online problem, the input is revealed one piece at a time. In every time step, the online algo...
The purpose of this paper is to give a "textbook quality" proof of the optimal algorithm, called Ran...
International audience<p>An online truthful budgeted matching problem is considered for a bipartite ...
Abstract. We consider the online metric matching problem. In this problem, we are given a graph with...
We study a weighted online bipartite matching problem: G(V1, V2, E) is a weighted bipartite graph wh...
We consider variants of the online stochastic bipartite matching problem motivated by Internet adver...
We consider the online metric matching problem. In this problem, we are given a graph with edge weig...
Traditionally, optimization problems in operations research have been studied in a complete informat...
Resource allocation and subset selection are two relevant classes of problems in the core of combina...
Online bipartite matching and allocation models are widely used to analyze and design markets such a...
We consider the online metric matching problem. In this problem, we are given a graph with edge weig...
We investigate online maximum cardinality matching, a central problem in ad allocation. In this prob...