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The Probabilistic Travelling Salesman Problem with Crowdsourcing

Title
The Probabilistic Travelling Salesman Problem with Crowdsourcing
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2022
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Santini, A
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Viana, A
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Klimentova, X
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Joao Pedro Pedroso
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Vol. 142
ISSN: 0305-0548
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Authenticus ID: P-00W-3TF
Abstract (EN): We study a variant of the Probabilistic Travelling Salesman Problem arising when retailers crowdsource last-mile deliveries to their own customers, who can refuse or accept in exchange for a reward. A planner must identify which deliveries to offer, knowing that all deliveries need fulfilment, either via crowdsourcing or using the retailer's own vehicle. We formalise the problem and position it in both the literature about crowdsourcing and among routing problems in which not all customers need a visit. We show that to evaluate the objective function of this stochastic problem for even one solution, one needs to solve an exponential number of Travelling Salesman Problems. To address this complexity, we propose Machine Learning and Monte Carlo simulation methods to approximate the objective function, and both a branch-and-bound algorithm and heuristics to reduce the number of evaluations. We show that these approaches work well on small size instances and derive managerial insights on the economic and environmental benefits of crowdsourcing to customers.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 17
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