The One-Way Communication Complexity of Submodular Maximization with Applications to Streaming and Robustness
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Date
2020-06Type
- Conference Paper
Abstract
We consider the classical problem of maximizing a monotone submodular function subject to a cardinality constraint, which, due to its numerous applications, has recently been studied in various computational models. We consider a clean multi-player model that lies between the offline and streaming model, and study it under the aspect of one-way communication complexity. Our model captures the streaming setting (by considering a large number of players), and, in addition, two player approximation results for it translate into the robust setting. We present tight one-way communication complexity results for our model, which, due to the above-mentioned connections, have multiple implications in the data stream and robust setting.
Even for just two players, a prior information-theoretic hardness result implies that no approximation factor above 1/2 can be achieved in our model, if only queries to feasible sets, i.e., sets respecting the cardinality constraint, are allowed. We show that the possibility of querying infeasible sets can actually be exploited to beat this bound, by presenting a tight 2/3-approximation taking exponential time, and an efficient 0.514-approximation. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first example where querying a submodular function on infeasible sets leads to provably better results. Through the above-mentioned link to the robust setting, both of these algorithms improve on the current state-of-the-art for robust submodular maximization, showing that approximation factors beyond 1/2 are possible. Moreover, exploiting the link of our model to streaming, we settle the approximability for streaming algorithms by presenting a tight 1/2+ε hardness result, based on the construction of a new family of coverage functions. This improves on a prior 1−1/e+ε hardness and matches, up to an arbitrarily small margin, the best known approximation algorithm. Show more
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Proceedings of the 52nd Annual ACM SIGACT Symposium on Theory of ComputingPages / Article No.
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Association for Computing MachineryEvent
Subject
Communication Complexity; Streaming; Robustness; Approximation Algorithms; Submodular MaximizationOrganisational unit
09487 - Zenklusen, Rico / Zenklusen, Rico
Notes
Due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) the conference was conducted virtually.More
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