Optimization under uncertainty with applications to personnel management problems in tourism

A large number of problems in production planning and scheduling, location, transportation, finance, and engineering design require that decisions be made in the presence of uncertainty. In the present paper, for improvement or optimization of statistical decisions under parametric uncertainty, a ne...

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Main Authors: Nechval Nicholas A., Berzins Gundars, Danovich Vadim, Nechval Konstantin N.
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Language:English
Published: University Dzon Nezbit 2014-01-01
Series:Megatrend Revija
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Online Access:http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1820-3159/2014/1820-31591403107N.pdf
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spelling doaj-e1aeaea2ef554696ac7e771989abfeca2020-11-24T22:50:38ZengUniversity Dzon NezbitMegatrend Revija1820-31592014-01-0111310712210.5937/MegRev1403107N1820-31591403107NOptimization under uncertainty with applications to personnel management problems in tourismNechval Nicholas A.0Berzins Gundars1Danovich Vadim2Nechval Konstantin N.3University of Latvia, LatviaUniversity of Latvia, LatviaUniversity of Latvia, LatviaTransport and Telecommunication Institute, LatviaA large number of problems in production planning and scheduling, location, transportation, finance, and engineering design require that decisions be made in the presence of uncertainty. In the present paper, for improvement or optimization of statistical decisions under parametric uncertainty, a new technique of invariant embedding of sample statistics in a performance index is proposed. This technique represents a simple and computationally attractive statistical method based on the constructive use of the invariance principle in mathematical statistics. Unlike the Bayesian approach, an invariant embedding technique is independent of the choice of priors. It allows one to eliminate unknown parameters from the problem and to find the best invariant decision rule, which has smaller risk than any of the well-known decision rules. In order to illustrate the application of the proposed technique for constructing optimal statistical decisions under parametric uncertainty, we discuss the following personnel management problem in tourism. A certain company provides interpreter-guides for tourists. Some of the interpreter-guides are permanent ones working on a monthly basis at a daily guaranteed salary. The problem is to determine how many permanent interpreter-guides should the company employ so that their overall costs will be minimal? We restrict attention to families of underlying distributions invariant under location and/or scale changes. A numerical example is given.http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1820-3159/2014/1820-31591403107N.pdfinvariant embedding techniqueoptimizationpersonnel management problem
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author Nechval Nicholas A.
Berzins Gundars
Danovich Vadim
Nechval Konstantin N.
spellingShingle Nechval Nicholas A.
Berzins Gundars
Danovich Vadim
Nechval Konstantin N.
Optimization under uncertainty with applications to personnel management problems in tourism
Megatrend Revija
invariant embedding technique
optimization
personnel management problem
author_facet Nechval Nicholas A.
Berzins Gundars
Danovich Vadim
Nechval Konstantin N.
author_sort Nechval Nicholas A.
title Optimization under uncertainty with applications to personnel management problems in tourism
title_short Optimization under uncertainty with applications to personnel management problems in tourism
title_full Optimization under uncertainty with applications to personnel management problems in tourism
title_fullStr Optimization under uncertainty with applications to personnel management problems in tourism
title_full_unstemmed Optimization under uncertainty with applications to personnel management problems in tourism
title_sort optimization under uncertainty with applications to personnel management problems in tourism
publisher University Dzon Nezbit
series Megatrend Revija
issn 1820-3159
publishDate 2014-01-01
description A large number of problems in production planning and scheduling, location, transportation, finance, and engineering design require that decisions be made in the presence of uncertainty. In the present paper, for improvement or optimization of statistical decisions under parametric uncertainty, a new technique of invariant embedding of sample statistics in a performance index is proposed. This technique represents a simple and computationally attractive statistical method based on the constructive use of the invariance principle in mathematical statistics. Unlike the Bayesian approach, an invariant embedding technique is independent of the choice of priors. It allows one to eliminate unknown parameters from the problem and to find the best invariant decision rule, which has smaller risk than any of the well-known decision rules. In order to illustrate the application of the proposed technique for constructing optimal statistical decisions under parametric uncertainty, we discuss the following personnel management problem in tourism. A certain company provides interpreter-guides for tourists. Some of the interpreter-guides are permanent ones working on a monthly basis at a daily guaranteed salary. The problem is to determine how many permanent interpreter-guides should the company employ so that their overall costs will be minimal? We restrict attention to families of underlying distributions invariant under location and/or scale changes. A numerical example is given.
topic invariant embedding technique
optimization
personnel management problem
url http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1820-3159/2014/1820-31591403107N.pdf
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