Abstract
We study a variant of the generalized assignment problem (GAP), which we label all-or-nothing GAP (AGAP). We are given a set of items, partitioned into n groups, and a set of mbins. Each item ℓ has size sℓ > 0, and utility α ℓj ≥ 0 if packed in bin j. Each bin can accommodate at most one item from each group; the total size of the items in a bin cannot exceed its capacity. A group of items is satisfied if all of its items are packed. The goal is to find a feasible packing of a subset of the items in the bins such that the total utility from satisfied groups is maximized. We motivate the study of AGAP by pointing out a central application in scheduling advertising campaigns. Our main result is an O(1)-approximation algorithm for AGAP instances arising in practice, in which each group consists of at most m/2 items. Our algorithm uses a novel reduction of AGAP to maximizing submodular function subject to a matroid constraint. For AGAP instances with a fixed number of bins, we develop a randomized polynomial time approximation scheme (PTAS), relying on a nontrivial LP relaxation of the problem. We present a (3+ϵ)-approximation as well as PTASs for other special cases of AGAP, where the utility of any item does not depend on the bin in which it is packed. Finally, we derive hardness results for the different variants of AGAP studied in this paper.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 38 |
Journal | ACM Transactions on Algorithms |
Volume | 12 |
Issue number | 3 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Apr 2016 |
Externally published | Yes |
Bibliographical note
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Keywords
- Ad placement
- Approximation algorithms
- Generalized assignment problem
- Group packing
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Mathematics (miscellaneous)