Scheduling Optimization with LDA and Greedy Algorithm

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Banks, David L

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Mukherjee, Sayan

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Bi, Yongjian

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2016-06-06T16:50:48Z

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2016-11-10T05:30:05Z

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2016

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Statistical Science

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Scheduling optimization is concerned with the optimal allocation of events to time slots. In this paper, we look at one particular example of scheduling problems - the 2015 Joint Statistical Meetings. We want to assign each session among similar topics to time slots to reduce scheduling conflicts. Chapter 1 briefly talks about the motivation for this example as well as the constraints and the optimality criterion. Chapter 2 proposes use of Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) to identify the topic proportions in each session and talks about the fitting of the model. Chapter 3 translates these ideas into a mathematical formulation and introduces a Greedy Algorithm to minimize conflicts. Chapter 4 demonstrates the improvement of the scheduling with this method.

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/12349

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Statistics

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Mathematics

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Scheduling Optimization with LDA and Greedy Algorithm

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Master's thesis

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5

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