Reasoning about RoboCup soccer narratives
Hannaneh Hajishirzi, Julia Hockenmaier, et al.
UAI 2011
We present a general framework for solving resource allocation and scheduling problems. Given a resource of fixed size, we present algorithms that approximate the maximum throughput or the minimum loss by a constant factor. Our approximation factors apply to many problems, among which are: (i) real-time scheduling of jobs on parallel machines, (ii) bandwidth allocation for sessions between two endpoints, (iii) general caching, (iv) dynamic storage allocation, and (v) bandwidth allocation on optical line and ring topologies. For some of these problems we provide the first constant factor approximation algorithm. Our algorithms are simple and efficient and are based on the local-ratio technique. We note that they can equivalently be interpreted within the primal-dual schema.
Hannaneh Hajishirzi, Julia Hockenmaier, et al.
UAI 2011
Ken C.L. Wong, Satyananda Kashyap, et al.
Pattern Recognition Letters
John R. Kender, Rick Kjeldsen
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Guojing Cong, David A. Bader
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing