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The Computer Journal, doi:10.1093/comjnl/bxh168
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Article

Adaptive Routing Using Expert Advice

András György 1 and György Ottucsák 2 *

1 Informatics Laboratory, Computer and Automation Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Lágymányosi u. 11, Budapest, Hungary, H-1111
2 Department of Computer Science and Information Theory, Budapest University of Technology and Economics Magyar tudósok körútja 2, Budapest, Hungary, H-1117

* To whom correspondence should be addressed.
György Ottucsák, E-mail: oti{at}szit.bme.hu


   Abstract

Machine learning algorithms for combining expert advice in sequential decision problems are considered. The goal of these algorithms is to perform, for any behavior of the system, asymptotically as well as the best expert. We provide a survey of these algorithms and show how they can be used for adaptive routing in different packet switched networks.


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