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On the Sensitivity of Incremental Algorithms for Combinatorial Auctions

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On the Sensitivity of Incremental Algorithms for Combinatorial Auctions
Despite the large amounts of runtime needed to adequately solve a combinatorial auction (CA), existing iterative CA auction protocols require winner determination during every round of bid submissions. Using existing algorithms for winner determination will cause a timing bottleneck during the winner determination phase. Furthermore, there has recently been work which models the formation of supply chains through auctions. Here, winner determination is used for supply chain formation. As supply chains become more dynamic, there is a need for incremental algorithms that quickly and accurately restructure the supply chain while keeping the initial supplier/producer/consumer constraints satisfied. In this work, we look into the process of quickly and efficiently handling incremental changes in combinatorial auctions. Given some perturbations, we illustrate the tradeoff between preserving the previous solution while maximizing the valuation of the auction. Our results show that it is po...
Ryan Kastner, Christina Hsieh, Miodrag Potkonjak,
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Type Conference
Year 2002
Where WECWIS
Authors Ryan Kastner, Christina Hsieh, Miodrag Potkonjak, Majid Sarrafzadeh
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