Link to COG weekly seminars here (Google Sheets).

Seminar: Multi-stage Decision Optimization under Uncertainty

Title: Multi-stage Decision Optimization under Uncertainty Speaker: Dr. Ronald HochreiterAffiliation: WU Vienna University of Economics and BusinessLocation: Room 218 Huxley BuildingTime: 2:00pmAbstract. In this talk we will review and discuss various aspects of multi-stage decision optimization problems under uncertainty - from problem formulation to modeling language support as well as the numerical solution of optimization... Read more »

Seminar: Medium-term planning for thermal electricity production

Title: Medium-term planning for thermal electricity productionSpeaker: Dr. Florentina ParaschivAffiliation: Institute for Operations Research and Computational Finance - University of St. GallenLocation: Room 218 Huxley BuildingTime: 2:00pmAbstract. In the present paper, we present a mid-term planning model for thermal power generation which is based on multistage stochastic optimization and involves stochastic electricity spot prices, a... Read more »

Seminar: Bayesian Optimization for Learning Robot Control

Title: Bayesian Optimization for Learning Robot ControlSpeaker: Dr. Marc DeisenrothAffiliation: Department of Computing - Imperial College LondonLocation: Room 217 Huxley BuildingTime: 3:00pmAbstract. Statistical machine learning has been a promising direction in control and robotics for more than a decade since data-driven learning allows us to reduce the amount of engineering knowledge that is otherwise required.... Read more »

Seminar: Visual-Inertial Odometry (VIO) Using Nonlinear Optimization

Title: Visual-Inertial Odometry (VIO) Using Nonlinear OptimizationSpeaker: Dr. Stefan LeuteneggerAffiliation: Dyson Robotics Lab - Imperial College LondonLocation: Room 217 Huxley BuildingTime: 2:00pmAbstract. Visual-inertial fusion for state estimation and mapping has recently drawn increased attention. The sensing modalities offer compelling complementary characteristics, since inertial measurements provide strong short-term temporal correlations, while visual correspondences in images form... Read more »

Seminar: Static and Dynamic Assortment Optimization

Title: Static and Dynamic Assortment OptimizationSpeaker: Prof. Kalyan TalluriAffiliation: Imperial College London Business SchoolLocation: LT 311 Huxley BuildingTime: 2:00pmAbstract. Assortment Optimization is the problem of offering an optimal assortment from a ground set. Customers choose one of the offered products or decide not to purchase any. The dynamic version of this problem with finite inventories... Read more »

Seminar: Markov Random Field Optimization in Medical Image Analysis

Title: Markov Random Field Optimization in Medical Image AnalysisSpeaker: Dr. Ben GlockerAffiliation: Department of Computing - Imperial College LondonLocation: Room 140 HuxleyTime: 2:00pmAbstract. Markov Random Fields (MRFs) are widely used for modelling image analysis problems, such as segmentation, denoising, and motion estimation. In this presentation, I will provide a brief overview of different applications of... Read more »

Seminar: Bayesian Optimization

Title: Bayesian Optimization Speaker: Dr. Mike OsborneAffiliation: Department of Engineering Science - University of Oxford Location: Room 145 HuxleyTime: 2:00pmAbstract. About the speaker.

Seminar: McCormick Relaxations: Convergence Rate and Extension to Multivariate Outer Functions

Title: McCormick Relaxations: Convergence Rate and Extension to Multivariate Outer FunctionsSpeaker: Prof. Alexander MitsosAffiliation: Laboratory for Process Systems Engineering - RWTH Aachen UniversityLocation: CPSE seminar room (C615 Roderic Hill)Time: 3:00pmAbstract. Optimization is a widely used tool in process systems engineering, but often the optimization problems have multiple suboptimal local minima. Deterministic global optimization algorithms can... Read more »

Seminar: Worst-case complexity of nonlinear optimization: Where do we stand?

Title: Worst-case complexity of nonlinear optimization: Where do we stand?Speaker: Prof. Philippe TointAffiliation: Department of Mathematics – Université de NamurLocation: CPSE seminar room (C615 Roderic Hill)Time: 11:00amAbstract. We review the available results on the evaluation complexity of algorithms using Lipschitz-continuous Hessians for the approximate solution of nonlinear and potentially nonconvex optimization problems. Here, evaluation complexity... Read more »