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Profit-aware Team Grouping in Social Networks: A Generalized Cover Decomposition Approach
In this paper, we investigate the profit-aware team grouping problem in
social networks. We consider a setting in which people possess different skills
and compatibility among these individuals is captured by a social network.
Here, we assume a collection of tasks, where each task requires a specific set
of skills, and yields a different profit upon completion. Active and qualified
individuals may collaborate with each other in the form of \emph{teams} to
accomplish a set of tasks. Our goal is to find a grouping method that maximizes
the total profit of the tasks that these teams can complete. Any feasible
grouping must satisfy the following three conditions: (i) each team possesses
all skills required by the task, (ii) individuals within the same team are
social compatible, and (iii) each individual is not overloaded. We refer to
this as the \textsc{TeamGrouping} problem. Our work presents a detailed
analysis of the computational complexity of the problem, and propose a LP-based
approximation algorithm to tackle it and its variants. Although we focus on
team grouping in this paper, our results apply to a broad range of optimization
problems that can be formulated as a cover decomposition problem
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