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Thursday 30 January:
Thursday 11:15-12:30 TA-1: COMEX - Optimization 1 Room Vesale 023 - Chair: M. Schyns
Thursday 11:15-12:30 TA-2: Software and Implementation Room Vesale 020 - Chair: M. Mezmaz
Thursday 11:15-12:30 TA-3: COMEX - Smart mobility Room Vesale 025 - Chair: A. Caris
Thursday 11:15-12:30 TA-4: Systems Room Pentagone 0A11 - Chair: P. Kunsch
Thursday 14:00-15:40 TB-1: Data Analysis 1 Room Vesale 023 - Chair: X.Siebert
- Early detection of university students in potential difficulty
Anne-sophie Hoffait (HEC - University of Liege) Co-authors: M;Schyns
- MediaCycle : A tool for interactive browsing of multimedia libraries.
Xavier Siebert (Faculté Polytechnique de Mons) Co-authors: Thierry Ravet, Christian Frisson, Stéphane Dupont
- First species counterpoint music generation with VNS and vertical viewpoints
Dorien Herremans (Universiteit Antwerpen) Co-authors: Kenneth Sörensen, Darrell Conklin
- A Choquet integral for the comparison of decisional maps
Valerie Brison (UMONS) Co-authors: Marc Pirlot Abstract: We consider maps, representing a region under study, and divided into geographic units. Each unit is assessed on an ordinal scale describing e.g. its degree of suitability for some usage, for instance housing, or its state of degradation with respect to sustainable development criteria. After a while, and for example, after the application of some policy aiming at improving the situation, the state of the units has evolved. For some units, the state has improved, and for some others, it has deteriorated. The main question we want to address is to know whether the global state of the region has improved. To answer this, we proposed in a previous work several models to represent a decision maker's preferences on a set of maps. One of these allows to take into account the contiguity of the units on a map. This model is based on the Choquet integral. In this work, we propose an axiomatic characterization of preference relations on maps that can be represented by such a model.
Thursday 14:00-15:40 TB-2: Multiple Objectives Room Vesale 020 - Chair: Y. de Smet
Thursday 14:00-15:40 TB-3: Logistics Room Vesale 025 - Chair: D. De Wolf
Thursday 14:00-15:40 TB-4: COMEX - Applications to Economy Room Pentagone 0A11 - Chair: W. Brauers
Thursday 14:00-15:40 TB-5: Networks Room Pentagone 0A07 - Chair: B. Fortz
Thursday 16:10-17:25 TC-1: Mixed-integer nonlinear programming Room Vesale 023 - Chair: Y. Crama
Thursday 16:10-17:25 TC-2: Decision Analysis 1 Room Vesale 020 - Chair: S. Eppe
Thursday 16:10-17:25 TC-3: Routing Room Vesale 025 - Chair: K. Sörensen
Thursday 16:10-17:25 TC-4: Graphs Room Pentagone 0A11 - Chair: H. Mélot
Thursday 16:10-17:25 TC-5: Scheduling Room Pentagone 0A07 - Chair: S. Hanafi
Friday 9:00-10:15 FA-1: Queuing Room Vesale 023 - Chair: S. Wittevrongel
Friday 9:00-10:15 FA-2: Decision Analysis 2 Room Vesale 020 - Chair: R. Bisdorff
Friday 9:00-10:15 FA-3: COMEX - Optimization 2 Room Vesale 025 - Chair: M. Labbé
Friday 9:00-10:15 FA-4: Production Room Pentagone 0A11 - Chair: D. Tuyttens
Friday 14:00-15:40 FB-1: Data Analysis 2 Room Vesale 023 - Chair: P. Fortemps
Friday 14:00-15:40 FB-2: Heuristics Room Vesale 020 - Chair: T. Stützle
Friday 14:00-15:40 FB-3: COMEX - Transportation Room Vesale 025 - Chair: F. Spieksma
Friday 14:00-15:40 FB-4: Health Room Pentagone 0A11 - Chair: G. Vanden Berghe
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