MRes Posts
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10th April, 2016
A Jump Back to Population Estimation
Model uncertainty can be handled with using an MCMC algorithm that jumps between models.
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1st April, 2016
No Time to Read My Blog? Try Spritzing
Can Machine Learning and Classification be applied in a way to help people read quicker?
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23rd March, 2016
A Lesson in Simplicity from Dijkstra
Solving the Shortest Path Problem using integer programming can be quite inefficient. Thankfully,
Dijkstra's algorithm uses the information in a much better way.
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18th March, 2016
Networking is Everything (Nearly)
Networks are everywhere. Prof. Mirchandani actually claimed to solve most real world problems, one needs knowledge of
probability and of networks.
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12th March, 2016
Descrete Hopsital Queues
For a hospital ward, the instantaneous bed demand is less important than the daily planning of admissions on
a daily basis.
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6th March, 2016
Infinitely Many Doctors? Hmmm...
I have chosen to look at is Infinite Server Queuing Theory and looking at its applications within Health Care Services.
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3rd March, 2016
Estimating Near Invisible Populations
Prof. Ruth King gave a masterclass based on how to estimate a population when counting
is infeasible.
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26th February, 2016
Problems with Police Cars and Pricing
Probelm Solving Days are opportunities for the STOR-i students
to spend a day on a problem faced by industry.
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21st February, 2016
Changing Extremes
Stationary time series are rare. Seasonality and trend are the rule rather
than the exception.
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16th February, 2016
Just Do it a Lot and Take the Average!
We did not cover SAA in detail in the Master Class, but the poster has made us look at it in more detail.
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8th February, 2016
Tails, Droughts and Extremes
A little bit about Extreme Value Theory and how it can be applied to modelling groundwater levels.
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5th February, 2016
Gaussian Processes
I would like to discuss a section of the Statistical Learning talk, Gaussian Processes, given by Chris Nemeth.
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31st January, 2016
Can Hamiltonian Win At Monte Carlo?
Chris Sherlock gave us the basic idea of how Hamiltonian Monte Carlo simulates from a posterior distribution.
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26th January, 2016
Optimising with Ants and Ice-cream Cones
As part of our research topics, we have a brief look into Stochastic Search, Multi-Objective and
Conic Optimisation.
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22th January, 2016
Optimisation and Error in Simul?ation
This week, STOR-i put on a Master Class in Stochastic Simulation Design and Analytics from Prof.
Barry Nelson.
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17th January, 2016
Can MCMC Be Updated For The Age Of Big Data?
Are tools such as MCMC, a particular favourite, up to the new challenges of dealing with such large masses of data?
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15th January, 2016
Why Not Let Bandits in to Help in Clinical Trials?
Could Multi-Armed Bandit Problems be used to help when implementing clinical trials?
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10th January, 2016
STOR-i Conference 2016
In the last few days I have attended the two day annual
STOR-i Conference...