Colloquium Speaker-Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Title: Highway Dimension and Provably Efficient Shortest Path Algorithms Andrew Goldberg, Microsoft Research - Silicon Valley Host: Robert Tarjan Wednesday, October 14, 2009 Computer Science 105 (Small Auditorium) 4:30 PM Computing driving directions has motivated many shortest path heuristics that answer queries on continental scale networks, with tens of millions of intersections, in real time, and with very low storage overhead. We give the first theoretical analysis of several underlying algorithms on a non-trivial class of networks. To do this, we introduce the notion of highway dimension. Our analysis works for networks with low highway dimension and gives a unified explanation of good performance for several seemingly different algorithms. Joint work with Ittai Abraham, Amos Fiat, and Renato Werneck.
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Michele J. Brown