A Bayesian nonrandom walk through the world of the queues
- đ¤ Speaker: Carmen Armero, University of Valencia
- đ Date & Time: Monday 23 November 2009, 14:30 - 15:30
- đ Venue: MR12, CMS, Wilberforce Road, Cambridge, CB3 0WB
Abstract
Queueing systems are the natural probabilistic models when dealing with scenarios characterized by congestion and jams. Most of the scientific effort in this field has been devoted to the construction of models and the study of its mathematical properties and very little attention has been devoted to the statistical analysis of queueing systems. This talk is about Bayesian statistics in queues. The general Bayesian statistical approach is presented and some special features of the Bayesian reasoning in queues are discussed: report of probabilities of direct interest, prediction in equilibrium, design, prior distribution, and combination of different sources of uncertainty.
Series This talk is part of the Optimization and Incentives Seminar series.
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Monday 23 November 2009, 14:30-15:30