We propose a model for online graph problems where algorithms are given access to an oracle that predicts (e.g., based on past data) the degrees of nodes in the graph. Within this model, we study the classic problem of online bipartite matching, and a natural greedy matching algorithm called MinPredictedDegree, which uses predictions of the degrees of offline nodes. For the bipartite version of a stochastic graph model due to Chung, Lu, and Vu where the expected values of the offline degrees are known and used as predictions, we show that MinPredictedDegree stochastically dominates any other online algorithm, i.e., it is optimal for graphs drawn from this model. Since the "symmetric" version of the model, where all online nodes are identica...
Consider a random graph model where each possible edge e is present independently with some probabil...
We consider the maximum cardinality matching problem in bipartite graphs. There are a number of exac...
We consider the online bipartite matching problem within the context of stochastic probing with comm...
In an online problem, the input is revealed one piece at a time. In every time step, the online algo...
The problem of online matching with stochastic rewards is a generalization of the online bipartite m...
International audienceIn this paper, we present an approximation of the matching coverage on large b...
Algorithms for the Maximum Cardinality Matching Problem which greedily add edges to the solution enj...
Online bipartite matching with edge arrivals remained a major open question for a long time until a ...
We study the average performance of online greedy matching algorithms on G(n, n, p), the random bipa...
We study the two-stage vertex-weighted online bipartite matching problem of Feng, Niazadeh, and Sabe...
We investigate online maximum cardinality matching, a central problem in ad allocation. In this prob...
We study the b-matching problem in bipartite graphs G = (S,R,E). Each vertex s ? S is a server with ...
We consider variants of the online stochastic bipartite matching problem motivated by Internet adver...
We study the Maximum Cardinality Matching (MCM) and the Maximum Weight Matching (MWM) problems, on t...
We introduce a weighted version of the ranking algorithm by Karp et al. (STOC 1990), and prove a com...
Consider a random graph model where each possible edge e is present independently with some probabil...
We consider the maximum cardinality matching problem in bipartite graphs. There are a number of exac...
We consider the online bipartite matching problem within the context of stochastic probing with comm...
In an online problem, the input is revealed one piece at a time. In every time step, the online algo...
The problem of online matching with stochastic rewards is a generalization of the online bipartite m...
International audienceIn this paper, we present an approximation of the matching coverage on large b...
Algorithms for the Maximum Cardinality Matching Problem which greedily add edges to the solution enj...
Online bipartite matching with edge arrivals remained a major open question for a long time until a ...
We study the average performance of online greedy matching algorithms on G(n, n, p), the random bipa...
We study the two-stage vertex-weighted online bipartite matching problem of Feng, Niazadeh, and Sabe...
We investigate online maximum cardinality matching, a central problem in ad allocation. In this prob...
We study the b-matching problem in bipartite graphs G = (S,R,E). Each vertex s ? S is a server with ...
We consider variants of the online stochastic bipartite matching problem motivated by Internet adver...
We study the Maximum Cardinality Matching (MCM) and the Maximum Weight Matching (MWM) problems, on t...
We introduce a weighted version of the ranking algorithm by Karp et al. (STOC 1990), and prove a com...
Consider a random graph model where each possible edge e is present independently with some probabil...
We consider the maximum cardinality matching problem in bipartite graphs. There are a number of exac...
We consider the online bipartite matching problem within the context of stochastic probing with comm...