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  • ACEMS Virtual Public Lecture – Hypocrisy ++

    ACEMS Virtual Public Lecture - Hypocrisy ++ There are two popular, but competing, philosophical theories which attempt to answer this question, usually referred to as the 'subjective' and the 'frequency' approaches. These theories are often claimed to form the foundations, respectively, of the Bayesian and frequentist interpretations of statistics. In this public lecture, Professor Burdzy…

  • Data-driven queueing challenges

    Data-driven queueing challenges The increasing availability of data in the operation of large computer networks and the management of human service systems creates new problems in queueing theory. To respond, ACEMS and NETWORKS are co-sponsoring an on-line workshop on `Data-driven queueing challenges’, in association with The Alan Turing Institute. The workshop brings together researchers from…