A note on the Minimum Norm Point algorithm
Abstract
We present a provably more efficient implementation of the Minimum Norm Point Algorithm conceived by Fujishige than the one presented in FUJI06. The algorithm solves the minimization problem for a class of functions known as submodular. Many important functions, such as minimum cut in the graph, have the so called submodular property FUJI82. It is known that the problem can also be efficiently solved in strongly polynomial time IWAT01, however known theoretical bounds are far from being practical. We present an improved implementation of the algorithm, for which unfortunately no worst case bounds are know, but which performs very well in practice. With the modifications presented, the algorithm performs an order of magnitude faster for certain submodular functions.
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