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    nodesel_uct.h
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    25/**@file nodesel_uct.h
    26 * @ingroup NODESELECTORS
    27 * @brief uct node selector which balances exploration and exploitation by considering node visits
    28 * @author Gregor Hendel
    29 *
    30 * the UCT node selection rule selects the next leaf according to a mixed score of the node's actual lower bound
    31 * and the number of times it has been visited so far compared to its parent node.
    32 *
    33 * The idea of UCT node selection for MIP appeared in:
    34 * Ashish Sabharwal and Horst Samulowitz
    35 * Guiding Combinatorial Optimization with UCT (2011)
    36 *
    37 * The authors adapted a game-tree exploration scheme called UCB to MIP trees. Starting from the root node as current node,
    38 * the algorithm selects the current node's child \f$N_i\f$ which maximizes the UCT score
    39 *
    40 * \f$ \mbox{score}(N_i) := -\mbox{estimate}_{N_i} + \mbox{weight} \cdot \frac{\mbox{visits}(\mbox{parent}(N_i))}{\mbox{visits}(N_i)}
    41 * \f$
    42 *
    43 * where \f$\mbox{estimate}\f$ is the node's lower bound normalized by the root lower bound, and \f$\mbox{visits}\f$
    44 * denotes the number of times a leaf in the subtree rooted at this node has been explored so far.
    45 *
    46 * The selected node in the sense of the SCIP node selection is the leaf reached by the above criterion.
    47 *
    48 * The authors suggest that this node selection rule is particularly useful at the beginning of the solving process, but
    49 * to switch to a different node selection after a number of nodes has been explored to reduce computational overhead.
    50 * Our implementation uses only information available from the original SCIP tree which does not support the
    51 * forward path mechanism needed for the most efficient node selection. Instead, the algorithm selects the next leaf
    52 * by looping over all leaves and comparing the best leaf found so far with the next one. Two leaves l_1, l_2 are compared
    53 * by following their paths back upwards until their deepest common ancestor \f$a\f$ is reached, together with the two
    54 * children of \f$a\f$ representing the two paths to l_1, l_2. The leaf represented by the child of \f$a\f$
    55 * with higher UCT score is a candidate for the next selected leaf.
    56 *
    57 * The node selector features several parameters:
    58 *
    59 * the nodelimit delimits the number of explored nodes before UCT selection is turned off
    60 * the weight parameter changes the relevance of the visits quotient in the UCT score (see above score formula)
    61 * useestimate determines whether the node's estimate or lower bound is taken as estimate
    62 *
    63 * @note It should be avoided to switch to uct node selection after the branch and bound process has begun because
    64 * the central UCT score information how often a path was taken is not collected if UCT is inactive. A safe use of
    65 * UCT is to switch it on before SCIP starts optimization.
    66 */
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    69
    70#ifndef __SCIP_NODESEL_UCT_H__
    71#define __SCIP_NODESEL_UCT_H__
    72
    73#include "scip/def.h"
    74#include "scip/type_retcode.h"
    75#include "scip/type_scip.h"
    76
    77#ifdef __cplusplus
    78extern "C" {
    79#endif
    80
    81/** creates the uct node selector and includes it in SCIP
    82 *
    83 * @ingroup NodeSelectorIncludes
    84 */
    85SCIP_EXPORT
    87 SCIP* scip /**< SCIP data structure */
    88 );
    89
    90#ifdef __cplusplus
    91}
    92#endif
    93
    94#endif
    common defines and data types used in all packages of SCIP
    SCIP_RETCODE SCIPincludeNodeselUct(SCIP *scip)
    Definition: nodesel_uct.c:539
    type definitions for return codes for SCIP methods
    enum SCIP_Retcode SCIP_RETCODE
    Definition: type_retcode.h:63
    type definitions for SCIP's main datastructure