Online Submodular Maximization via Online Convex Optimization

Published in AAAI 2024, 2024

We study monotone submodular maximization under general matroid constraints in the online setting. We prove that online optimization of a large class of submodular functions, namely, weighted threshold potential functions, reduces to online convex optimization (OCO). This is precisely because functions in this class admit a concave relaxation; as a result, OCO policies, coupled with an appropriate rounding scheme, can be used to achieve sublinear regret in the combinatorial setting. We show that our reduction extends to many different versions of the online learning problem, including the dynamic regret, bandit, and optimistic-learning settings.

Recommended citation: Si Salem, Tareq, Özcan, Gözde, Nikolaou, Iasonas, Terzi, Evimaria, & Ioannidis, Stratis (2024). "Online Submodular Maximization via Online Convex Optimization." Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence.
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