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arxiv: 1712.01235 · v1 · pith:VT7A3CZZnew · submitted 2017-12-04 · 💻 cs.AI · cs.LG

On the Real-time Vehicle Placement Problem

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keywords real-timeplacementproblemrequestsvehicleself-similarityalgorithmsbound
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Motivated by ride-sharing platforms' efforts to reduce their riders' wait times for a vehicle, this paper introduces a novel problem of placing vehicles to fulfill real-time pickup requests in a spatially and temporally changing environment. The real-time nature of this problem makes it fundamentally different from other placement and scheduling problems, as it requires not only real-time placement decisions but also handling real-time request dynamics, which are influenced by human mobility patterns. We use a dataset of ten million ride requests from four major U.S. cities to show that the requests exhibit significant self-similarity. We then propose distributed online learning algorithms for the real-time vehicle placement problem and bound their expected performance under this observed self-similarity.

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