Lecture

Decision Making Under Uncertainty

Description

This lecture, presented by Daniel Kuhn, honors the late Kilian Schindler and his posthumous PhD thesis on scalable stochastic optimization. The lecture delves into decision-making under uncertainty, using examples like hydropower production and financial investment to illustrate the challenges of balancing known present profits with unknown future profits. Kilian's work on scenario reduction, a technique to simplify complex decision trees, is highlighted, showing how it can be applied to real-world problems like energy production planning. The lecture also discusses the implications of Kilian's research on clustering problems and the potential for reducing computational complexity in unsupervised machine learning methods.

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