INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH
PRESENTS
IEOR MONDAY SEMINAR SERIES
SPRING 2008
JANUARY 28, 2008
3:30 to 4:30 P.M.
3108 ETCHEVERRY HALL
A TOURNAMENT FRAMEWORK FOR RANKING AND SELECTION
Enver Yucesan
INSEAD & NPS
Abstract:
A tournament can be broadly defined as a procedure that ranks agents, where they exhibit their performance in a noisy environment. By observing the agents’ performance, the organizer computes their ranking and rewards them according to the revealed ranking. The organizer’s challenge is therefore to determine the optimal tournament format that identifies the best agent in the most effective fashion. Tournaments thus provide a natural framework for ranking and selection (R&S) via simulation, which represents a set of approaches developed to complement the modeling flexibility of simulation with the efficiency of statistical techniques for effective decision making. In this talk, following the introduction of a general framework to represent various tournament formats and to assess their predictive power, we will report preliminary experimental results on the effectiveness of tournaments in identifying the best simulated system with the desired probability of correct selection in the presence of costs.
REFRESHMENTS @ 3:00 – 3108 ETCHEVERRY HALL