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Running Errands in Time: Approximation Algorithms for Stochastic Orienteering
2015
Mathematics of Operations Research
In the stochastic orienteering problem, we are given a finite metric space, where each node contains a job with some deterministic reward and a random processing time. The processing time distributions are known and independent across nodes. However the actual processing time of a job is not known until it is completely processed. The objective is to compute a nonanticipatory policy to visit nodes (and run the corresponding jobs) so as to maximize the total expected reward, subject to the total
doi:10.1287/moor.2014.0656
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