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Fast and Efficient Matching Algorithm with Deadline Instances

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The online weighted matching problem is a fundamental problem in machine learning due to its numerous applications. Despite many efforts in this area, existing algorithms are either too slow or don't take $\mathrm{deadline}$ (the longest time a node can be matched) into account. In this paper, we introduce a market model with $\mathrm{deadline}$ first. Next, we present our two optimized algorithms (\textsc{FastGreedy} and \textsc{FastPostponedGreedy}) and offer theoretical proof of the time complexity and correctness of our algorithms. In \textsc{FastGreedy} algorithm, we have already known if a node is a buyer or a seller. But in \textsc{FastPostponedGreedy} algorithm, the status of each node is unknown at first. Then, we generalize a sketching matrix to run the original and our algorithms on both real data sets and synthetic data sets. Let $\epsilon \in (0,0.1)$ denote the relative error of the real weight of each edge. The competitive ratio of original \textsc{Greedy} and \textsc{PostponedGreedy} is $\frac{1}{2}$ and $\frac{1}{4}$ respectively. Based on these two original algorithms, we proposed \textsc{FastGreedy} and \textsc{FastPostponedGreedy} algorithms and the competitive ratio of them is $\frac{1 - \epsilon}{2}$ and $\frac{1 - \epsilon}{4}$ respectively. At the same time, our algorithms run faster than the original two algorithms. Given $n$ nodes in $\mathbb{R} ^ d$, we decrease the time complexity from $O(nd)$ to $\widetilde{O}(\epsilon^{-2} \cdot (n + d))$, where for any function $f$, we use $\widetilde{O}(f)$ to denote $f \cdot \mathrm{poly}(\log f)$.

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cs.LG 1

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2025 1

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REJECT 1

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Universal Approximation of Visual Autoregressive Transformers

cs.LG · 2025-02-10 · reject · novelty 4.0

The paper's headline claim that VAR transformers universally approximate all Lipschitz image maps is not supported, because the theorem restricts the target class and its key lemma has an invalid linearity step.

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  • Universal Approximation of Visual Autoregressive Transformers cs.LG · 2025-02-10 · reject · none · ref 58 · internal anchor

    The paper's headline claim that VAR transformers universally approximate all Lipschitz image maps is not supported, because the theorem restricts the target class and its key lemma has an invalid linearity step.