From Statistical Decision Theory to Robust Optimization: A Maximin Perspective on Robust Decision-Making
Moshe Sniedovich ()
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Moshe Sniedovich: University of Melbourne
Chapter Chapter 4 in Robustness Analysis in Decision Aiding, Optimization, and Analytics, 2016, pp 59-87 from Springer
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Abstract As attested by the prevalence of worst-case-based robustness analysis in many fields, Wald’s maximin paradigm (circa 1940) plays a central role in the broad area of decision-making under uncertainty. The objective of this chapter is therefore twofold. First, to examine the basic conceptual and modeling aspects of this ostensibly intuitive, yet controversial paradigm, so as to clarify some of the issues involved in its deployment in decision-making in the face of a non-probabilistic uncertainty. Second, to elucidate the differences between this paradigm and other maximin paradigms, such as those used in error analysis and game theory. We thereby chart the journey of this paradigm from the field of statistical decision theory to that of modern robust optimization, highlighting its use in the latter, as a tool for dealing with both local and global robustness. We also look briefly at the relationship between probabilistic and worst-case-based robustness analysis.
Keywords: Robust Optimization; Security Level; Robustness Analysis; Robustness Model; Statistical Decision Theory (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-33121-8_4
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