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Preference Optimization for Combinatorial Optimization Problems

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Reinforcement Learning (RL) has emerged as a powerful tool for neural combinatorial optimization, enabling models to learn heuristics that solve complex problems without requiring expert knowledge. Despite significant progress, existing RL approaches face challenges such as diminishing reward signals and inefficient exploration in vast combinatorial action spaces, leading to inefficiency. In this paper, we propose Preference Optimization, a novel method that transforms quantitative reward signals into qualitative preference signals via statistical comparison modeling, emphasizing the superiority among sampled solutions. Methodologically, by reparameterizing the reward function in terms of policy and utilizing preference models, we formulate an entropy-regularized RL objective that aligns the policy directly with preferences while avoiding intractable computations. Furthermore, we integrate local search techniques into the fine-tuning rather than post-processing to generate high-quality preference pairs, helping the policy escape local optima. Empirical results on various benchmarks, such as the Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP), the Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem (CVRP) and the Flexible Flow Shop Problem (FFSP), demonstrate that our method significantly outperforms existing RL algorithms, achieving superior convergence efficiency and solution quality.

Mingjun Pan, Guanquan Lin, You-Wei Luo, Bin Zhu, Zhien Dai, Lijun Sun, Chun Yuan• 2025

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Traveling Salesman ProblemTSP50
Optimality Gap0.02
77
Traveling Salesman ProblemTSP-100
Optimality Drop0.07
69
Capacitated Vehicle Routing ProblemCVRP 100
Optimality Gap (%)0.82
36
Capacitated Vehicle Routing ProblemCVRP 50
Solution Length10.43
7
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