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Unsupervised Learning for the Elementary Shortest Path Problem

Unsupervised Learning for the Elementary Shortest Path Problem

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英文摘要

The Elementary Shortest-Path Problem(ESPP) seeks a minimum cost path from s to t that visits each vertex at most once. The presence of negative-cost cycles renders the problem NP-hard. We present a probabilistic method for finding near-optimal ESPP, enabled by an unsupervised graph neural network that jointly learns node value estimates and edge-selection probabilities via a surrogate loss function. The loss provides a high probability certificate of finding near-optimal ESPP solutions by simultaneously reducing negative-cost cycles and embedding the desired algorithmic alignment. At inference time, a decoding algorithm transforms the learned edge probabilities into an elementary path. Experiments on graphs of up to 100 nodes show that the proposed method surpasses both unsupervised baselines and classical heuristics, while exhibiting high performance in cross-size and cross-topology generalization on unseen synthetic graphs.

Jingyi Chen、Xinyuan Zhang、Xinwu Qian

计算技术、计算机技术自动化基础理论

Jingyi Chen,Xinyuan Zhang,Xinwu Qian.Unsupervised Learning for the Elementary Shortest Path Problem[EB/OL].(2025-08-03)[2025-08-26].https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.01557.点此复制

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