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Old or new occupants of energy rehabilitated buildings. Two different approaches for hierarchizing group of buildings

2017

Abstract Public Administrations are frequently entitled to intervene in building stocks with energy rehabilitation actions. Unfortunately, the monetary budget at their disposal is generally limited and, consequently, a prioritization criterion is needed to optimize its allocation. The classification of the building energy performance is increasingly used by Public Administrations for this purpose. Here we argue that a proper prioritization criterion should depend upon the potential subjects to which the rehabilitated buildings are given back. If the energy rehabilitation is conducted on buildings that will be assigned to new dwellers, it would be preferable to use the energy class – which i…

Standardized energy consumptionPrioritizationEngineeringSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industry020209 energyResidential buildingUser behaviorUtility bills.Geography Planning and DevelopmentEnergy performanceBuilding energyTransportation02 engineering and technologyEnergy consumptionEnvironmental economicsEnergy performance0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringOperations managementbusinessBuildings’ energy certificationStock (geology)Energy retrofitCivil and Structural EngineeringSustainable Cities and Society
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Applications of the vehicle routing problem with trailers and transshipments

2013

Abstract The vehicle routing problem with trailers and transshipments (VRPTT) is a recent and challenging extension of the well-known vehicle routing problem. The VRPTT constitutes an archetypal representative of the class of vehicle routing problems with multiple synchronization constraints (VRPMSs). In addition to the usual task covering constraints, VRPMSs require further synchronization between vehicles, concerning spatial, temporal, and load aspects. VRPMSs possess considerable practical relevance, but limited coverage in the scientific literature. The purpose of the present paper is to describe how several important types of VRPMSs, such as multi-echelon location-routing problems and …

Static routingInformation Systems and ManagementGeneral Computer ScienceComputer scienceDistributed computingManagement Science and Operations ResearchIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringTask (project management)Modeling and SimulationMultipath routingVehicle routing problemSynchronization (computer science)Relevance (information retrieval)Routing (electronic design automation)SimulationTriangular routingEuropean Journal of Operational Research
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Conflict and segregation in networks: An experiment on the interplay between individual preferences and social influence

2016

We examine the interplay between a person's individual preference and the social influence others exert. We provide a model of network relationships with conflicting preferences, where individuals are better off coordinating with those around them, but where not all have a preference for the same action. We test our model in an experiment, varying the level of conflicting preferences between individuals. Our findings suggest that preferences are more salient than social influence, under conflicting preferences: subjects relate mainly with others who have the same preferences. This leads to two undesirable outcomes: network segregation and social inefficiency. The same force that helps peopl…

Statistics and Probability0209 industrial biotechnology021103 operations researchApplied Mathematicsjel:D85jel:C72jel:D820211 other engineering and technologiesjel:C6202 engineering and technologyEconomiaHeterogeneity Social Networks Formation Equilibrium selectionPreferenceTest (assessment)020901 industrial engineering & automationAction (philosophy)SalientEquilibrium selectionModeling and SimulationEconomicsInefficiencySocial psychologySocial influenceJournal of Dynamics and Games
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Properties of the elasticity of a continuous random variable. A special look at its behavior and speed of change

2016

ABSTRACTBelzunce et al. (1995) define the elasticity for non negative random variables as the reversed proportional failure rate (RPFR). Veres-Ferrer and Pavia (2012, 2014b) interpret it in economic terms, extending its definition to variables that can also take negative values, and briefly present the role of elasticity in characterizing probability distributions. This paper highlights a set of properties demonstrated by elasticity, which shows many similar properties to the reverse hazard function. This paper pays particular attention to studying the increase/decrease and the speed of change of the elasticity function. These are important properties because of the characterizing role of e…

Statistics and Probability021103 operations researchStochastic process0211 other engineering and technologiesFailure rate02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesElasticity of a function010104 statistics & probabilitysymbols.namesakeEconometricssymbolsProbability distribution0101 mathematicsElasticity (economics)Fisher informationRandom variableMathematicsCommunications in Statistics - Theory and Methods
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Expert-based versus citation-based ranking of scholarly and scientific publication channels

2016

Abstract The Finnish publication channel quality ranking system was established in 2010. The system is expert-based, where separate panels decide and update the rankings of a set of publications channels allocated to them. The aggregated rankings have a notable role in the allocation of public resources into universities. The purpose of this article is to analyze this national ranking system. The analysis is mainly based on two publicly available databases containing the publication source information and the actual national publication activity information. Using citation-based indicators and other available information with association rule mining, decision trees, and confusion matrices, …

Statistics and ProbabilityAssociation rule learningPerformance-based fundingComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectDecision treeScopusManagement Science and Operations ResearchLibrary and Information Sciences050905 science studiesModelling and SimulationScopusQuality (business)Reference modelmedia_commonta113Information retrievalApplied Mathematics05 social sciencesRank (computer programming)Journal citation reportsData scienceComputer Science ApplicationsRankingFinnish ranking system0509 other social sciences050904 information & library sciencesCitationJournal evaluationJournal of Informetrics
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A model-based approach to Spotify data analysis: a Beta GLMM

2020

Digital music distribution is increasingly powered by automated mechanisms that continuously capture, sort and analyze large amounts of Web-based data. This paper deals with the management of songs audio features from a statistical point of view. In particular, it explores the data catching mechanisms enabled by Spotify Web API and suggests statistical tools for the analysis of these data. Special attention is devoted to songs popularity and a Beta model, including random effects, is proposed in order to give the first answer to questions like: which are the determinants of popularity? The identification of a model able to describe this relationship, the determination within the set of char…

Statistics and ProbabilityBeta GLMMDistribution (number theory)Computer scienceApplication Notes0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genreWeb API01 natural sciencesSet (abstract data type)010104 statistics & probabilitySpotify Web API audio features Popularity Index Beta GLMMsortSpotify Web API0101 mathematicsDigital audio021103 operations researchPoint (typography)Random effects modelData sciencePopularityIdentification (information)Popularity IndexData miningStatistics Probability and Uncertaintycomputeraudio feature
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Community detection algorithm evaluation with ground-truth data

2018

International audience; Community structure is of paramount importance for the understanding of complex networks. Consequently, there is a tremendous effort in order to develop efficient community detection algorithms. Unfortunately, the issue of a fair assessment of these algorithms is a thriving open question. If the ground-truth community structure is available, various clustering-based metrics are used in order to compare it versus the one discovered by these algorithms. However, these metrics defined at the node level are fairly insensitive to the variation of the overall community structure. To overcome these limitations, we propose to exploit the topological features of the ‘communit…

Statistics and ProbabilityComputer science‘Community-graph’Community structureVariation (game tree)[INFO.INFO-RO]Computer Science [cs]/Operations Research [cs.RO]Complex networkCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesGraph010305 fluids & plasmasCommunity structureSet (abstract data type)0103 physical sciencesNetwork analysis010306 general physicsCluster analysisAlgorithmNetwork analysis
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A multi-local optimization algorithm

1998

The development of efficient algorithms that provide all the local minima of a function is crucial to solve certain subproblems in many optimization methods. A “multi-local” optimization procedure using inexact line searches is presented, and numerical experiments are also reported. An application of the method to a semi-infinite programming procedure is included.

Statistics and ProbabilityContinuous optimizationMathematical optimizationInformation Systems and ManagementMeta-optimizationManagement Science and Operations ResearchSemi-infinite programmingMaxima and minimaVector optimizationModeling and SimulationDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsRandom optimizationMulti-swarm optimizationAlgorithmMetaheuristicMathematicsTop
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The Serial Property and Restricted Balanced Contributions in discrete cost sharing problems

2006

We show that the Serial Poperty and Restricted Balanced Contributions characterize the subsidy-free serial cost sharing method (Moulin (1995)) in discrete cost allocation problems.

Statistics and ProbabilityCost allocationMathematical optimizationInformation Systems and ManagementProperty (philosophy)Computer scienceModeling and SimulationMoulinDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsCost sharingManagement Science and Operations ResearchShapley valueTOP
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Hores: A timetabling system for Spanish secondary schools

1995

Constructing a timetable is a difficult problem faced by every school every year. A feasible solution has to satisfy many different requirements and constraints. A good solution has to provide compact timetables for classes and teachers. In order to help the schools, we have developed HORES, a robust and flexible timetabling system suited to the needs of Spanish secondary schools. HORES runs on a PC and is fast and user-friendly. It may handle virtually every condition required by the schools and obtains good quality solutions in very short computing times. It also allows the user to modify interactively the solutions. HORES is now being used by schools with satisfactory results.

Statistics and ProbabilityDifficult problemMathematical optimizationInformation Systems and ManagementOperations researchComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectManagement Science and Operations ResearchTabu searchOrder (business)Modeling and SimulationDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsQuality (business)media_commonTop
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