Parameterized Complexity of Group Activity Selection
نویسندگان
چکیده
We consider the Group Activity Selection Problem (GASP) in which a group of agents need to be assigned to activities, subject to agent preferences and stability conditions. In GASP, the agents announce dichotomic preferences on which (activity, number-of-participant) pairs are acceptable to them. We consider five solution concepts of assignments: (1) individual rationality (everyone who is assigned to an activity is willing to participate), (2) (Nash) stability (no agent wants to deviate from the assignment), (3) envy-freeness (no agent is envious of someone else’s assignment), (4) stability and envyfreeness, and (5) perfection (everyone is assigned and willing to participate). It is known that finding an assignment of a given size with any of these properties is NP-complete. We study the complexity of GASPon a finer scale, through the lens of parameterized complexity. We show that the solution concepts above differ substantially, when parameterized by the size of the solution (the number of assigned agents or the number of used activities). In particular, finding an individually rational assignment is fixed parameter tractable, yet other solutions concepts are less tractable (W[1]and W[2]-hard) even under very natural restrictions on inputs.
منابع مشابه
On Parameterized Complexity of Group Activity Selection Problems on Social Networks (Extended Abstract)
In Group Activity Selection Problem with graph structure (gGASP), players form coalitions to participate in activities and have preferences over pairs of the form (activity, group size); moreover, a group of players can only engage in the same activity if the members of the group form a connected subset of the underlying communication structure. We study the parameterized complexity of finding ...
متن کاملOn Parameterized Complexity of Group Activity Selection Problems on Social Networks
In Group Activity Selection Problem (GASP), players form coalitions to participate in activities and have preferences over pairs of the form (activity, group size). Recently, Igarashi et al. [11] have initiated the study of group activity selection problems on social networks (gGASP): a group of players can engage in the same activity if the members of the group form a connected subset of the u...
متن کاملGroup Activity Selection on Social Networks
We propose a new variant of the group activity selection problem (GASP), where the agents are placed on a social network and activities can only be assigned to connected subgroups (gGASP). We show that if multiple groups can simultaneously engage in the same activity, finding a stable outcome is easy as long as the network is acyclic. In contrast, if each activity can be assigned to a single gr...
متن کاملDeveloping a fuzzy group decision making approach for project manager selection considering the static complexity of construction projects
Due to the particular importance of projects in human life and in organizations, proper project management has been always regarded highly by researchers and practitioners. Recent advances in technology and fundamental changes in most scientific areas have affected projects and made their nature and environmental circumstances much more complex than in the past. Fortunately, in recent years, ma...
متن کاملA MULTI-OBJECTIVE OPTIMIZATION MODEL FOR PROJECT PORTFOLIO SELECTION CONSIDERING AGGREGATE COMPLEXITY: A CASE STUDY
Existing project selection models do not consider the complexity of projects as a selection criterion, while their complexity may prolong the project duration and even result in its failure. In addition, existing models cannot formulate the aggregate complexity of the selected projects. The aggregated complexity is not always equal to summation of complexity of projects because of possible syne...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
عنوان ژورنال:
دوره شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2017