Abstract

This paper presents an approach to combinatorial optimization problems using linear function approximation (LFA) to solve the Travelling Salesman Problem (TSP). We create a reinforcement learning model in which we parameterize our policy using linear function approximation instead of the more commonly used neural networks. We then evaluated our models based on two factors: training time and optimality. When we compared our results with a state-of-the-art neural network solver, we found that our model was able to solve the TSP accurately while using drastically less computational resources and time to train than the neural network algorithm (Kool et al., 2019).

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