ELLIS Delft Talk by Yaoxin Wu: Conditional Neural Heuristic for Multi-Objective Vehicle Routing Problems
22 October 2024 13:00 till 14:00 - Location: Building 28, Room Hilbert (2.W510) - By: ELLIS Delft | Add to my calendar
by Yaoxin Wu | Eindhoven University of Technology
Abstract
Existing neural heuristics for multi-objective vehicle routing problems (MOVRPs) are primarily conditioned on instance context, which failed to appropriately exploit preference and problem size, thus holding back the performance. To thoroughly unleash the potential, we propose a novel conditional neural heuristic (CNH) that fully leverages the instance context, preference, and size with an encoder-decoder structured policy network. Particularly, in our CNH, we design a dual-attention based encoder to relate preferences and instance contexts, so as to better capture their joint effect on approximating the exact Pareto front (PF). We also design a size-aware decoder based on the sinusoidal encoding to explicitly incorporate the problem size into the embedding, so that a single trained model could better solve instances of various scales. Besides, we customize the REINFORCE algorithm to train the neural heuristic by leveraging stochastic preferences, which further enhances the training performance. Extensive experimental results on random and benchmark instances reveal that our CNH could achieve favorable approximation to the whole PF with higher hypervolume (HV) and lower optimality gap (Gap) than those of existing neural and conventional heuristics. More importantly, a single trained model of our CNH can outperform other neural heuristics that are exclusively trained on each size. Additionally, the effectiveness of the key designs is also verified through ablation studies.
Speaker Biography
Yaoxin Wu received the B.Eng degree in traffic engineering from Wuyi University, Jiangmen, China, in 2015, the M.Eng degree in control engineering from Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou, China, in 2018, and the Ph.D. degree in computer science from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, in 2023. He was a Research Associate with the Singtel Cognitive and Artificial Intelligence Lab for Enterprises (SCALE@NTU). He is currently an Assistant Professor at the Department of Information Systems, Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Innovation Sciences, Eindhoven University of Technology. His research interests include deep learning, combinatorial optimization and integer programming.