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A Machine Learning Approach to Two-Stage Adaptive Robust Optimization

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We propose an approach based on machine learning to solve two-stage linear adaptive robust optimization (ARO) problems with binary here-and-now variables and polyhedral uncertainty sets. We encode the optimal here-and-now decisions, the worst-case scenarios associated with the optimal here-and-now decisions, and the optimal wait-and-see decisions into what we denote as the strategy. We solve multiple similar ARO instances in advance using the column and constraint generation algorithm and extract the optimal strategies to generate a training set. We train machine learning models that predict high-quality strategies for the here-and-now decisions, the worst-case scenarios associated with the optimal here-and-now decisions, and the wait-and-see decisions. The models can be applied to problems with varying dimensions. We also introduce novel methods to expedite training data generation and reduce the number of different target classes the machine learning algorithm needs to be trained on. We apply the proposed approach to the facility location, the multi-item inventory control and the unit commitment problems. Our approach solves ARO problems drastically faster than the state-of-the-art algorithms with high accuracy.

Dimitris Bertsimas, Cheol Woo Kim• 2023

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Inventory controlInventory control problem k=1
Accuracy100
24
Two-stage Linear Adjusted Robust OptimizationFacility Location Problem ARO instances (test)
Accuracy100
24
Unit CommitmentUnit commitment problem (n=100, m=24)
Accuracy18
9
Unit commitment optimizationUnit commitment problem (n=10, m=24, Γ=2) k=1 (test)
Accuracy100
6
Unit commitment optimizationUnit commitment problem (n=10, m=24, Γ=0.1) k=1 (test)
Accuracy97
6
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