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Large Neighborhood Search based on Neural Construction Heuristics

We propose a Large Neighborhood Search (LNS) approach utilizing a learned construction heuristic based on neural networks as repair operator to solve the vehicle routing problem with time windows (VRPTW). Our method uses graph neural networks to encode the problem and auto-regressively decodes a solution and is trained with reinforcement learning on the construction task without requiring any labels for supervision. The neural repair operator is combined with a local search routine, heuristic destruction operators and a selection procedure applied to a small population to arrive at a sophisticated solution approach. The key idea is to use the learned model to re-construct the partially destructed solution and to introduce randomness via the destruction heuristics (or the stochastic policy itself) to effectively explore a large neighborhood.

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