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Approximately Optimal Risk-Averse Routing Policies via Adaptive Discretization

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Approximately Optimal Risk-Averse Routing Policies via Adaptive Discretization
Mitigating risk in decision-making has been a longstanding problem. Due to the mathematical challenge of its nonlinear nature, especially in adaptive decisionmaking problems, finding optimal policies is typically intractable. With a focus on efficient algorithms, we ask how well we can approximate the optimal policies for the difficult case of general utility models of risk. Little is known about efficient algorithms beyond the very special cases of linear (risk-neutral) and exponential utilities since general utilities are not separable and preclude the use of traditional dynamic programming techniques. In this paper, we consider general utility functions and investigate efficient computation of approximately optimal routing policies, where the goal is to maximize the expected utility of arriving at a destination around a given deadline. We present an adaptive discretization variant of successive approximation which gives an -optimal policy in polynomial time. The main insight i...
Darrell Hoy, Evdokia Nikolova
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Type Journal
Year 2015
Where AAAI
Authors Darrell Hoy, Evdokia Nikolova
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