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            GERAD seminar
        
        
    Clustering methods for stochastic optimisation
Janosch Ortmann – Assistant Professor, Department of Analytics, Operations and Information Technology, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada

In stochastic optimisation, some quantity is to be minimised subject to certain, random, constraints. Often, in order to quantify the randomness, scenarios are formed. However, optimizing with respect to each scenario is computationally costly. Moreover, it is often difficult to see how a change in assumptions changes the optimal solution. I will discuss how applying unsupervised clustering methods to the scenarios can lead to better understanding of the problem and lead to new heuristics, upper and lower bounds.
*The webinar will be followed by a cocktail.
 
            
              Marilène Cherkesly
              organizer
            
          Location
          
              Online meeting
          
          
      Zoom
Montréal Québec
Canada
        Montréal Québec
Canada
Associated organization
Centre de recherche sur l’intelligence2 en gestion de systèmes complexes (CRI2GS)
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