NeurIPS2025

Learning-Augmented Facility Location Mechanisms for Envy Ratio

Haris Aziz, Yuhang Guo, Alexander Lam, Houyu Zhou

Abstract

The augmentation of algorithms with predictions of the optimal solution, such as from a machine-learning algorithm, has garnered significant attention in recent years, particularly in facility location problems. Moving beyond the traditional focus on utilitarian and egalitarian objectives, we design learning-augmented facility location mechanisms on a line for the envy ratio objective, a fairness metric defined as the maximum ratio between the utilities of any two agents. For the deterministic setting, we propose the α\alpha-Bounding Interval Mechanism (α\alpha-BIM), which utilizes predictions to achieve α\alpha-consistency and αα1\frac{\alpha}{\alpha - 1}-robustness for a selected parameter α[1,2]\alpha \in [1,2], and prove its optimality. We also resolve open questions raised by Ding et al. [10], devising a randomized mechanism without predictions to improve upon the best-known approximation ratio from 22 to approximately 1.89441.8944. Building upon these advancements, we construct a novel randomized mechanism, the Bias-Aware Mechanism (BAM), which incorporates predictions to achieve improved consistency and robustness guarantees.