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Systems Analytics Global Leaders' Seminars: Online Seminar by Professor Max Shen (Nov 24 Tue / Nov 25 Wed)

  • 1.  Systems Analytics Global Leaders' Seminars: Online Seminar by Professor Max Shen (Nov 24 Tue / Nov 25 Wed)

    Posted 11-21-2020 23:10
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    Dear colleagues and friends,

    We would like to first deliver our gratitude to Professor Lihui Wang for his insightful seminar.

    It is our great honor to invite Professor Max Shen to deliver the next seminar (Nov 24 Tue / Nov 25 Wed, depending on the time zone). The details of the seminar follow this message and are presented on the attached poster.

    For the upcoming seminars, please visit the website: https://www.saleaders.hku.hk/. For news and announcements, you are welcome to subscribe to the seminar series through the web link.

    We are looking forward to seeing you.

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    Speaker:
    Professor
    Zuo-Jun (Max) Shen
    Chancellor's Professor
    Professor and Department Chair, Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research
    Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
    Co-Director, Environmental Science and New Energy Technology, Tsinghua-Berkeley Institute
    University of California, Berkeley

    President-elect
    the Production and Operations Management Society (POMS)


    Date and time: Nov 25 (Wed), 2020, 09:00 HKT (GMT+8)  [Local time]
    Zoom link: https://hku.zoom.us/j/93965533071       Zoom meeting ID: 939 6553 3071

    Seminar title:
    A Practical End-to-End Inventory Management Model with Deep Learning


    Abstract:
    We investigate a data-driven multi-period inventory replenishment problem with uncertain demand and vendor lead time (VLT), with accessibility to a large quantity of historical data. Different from the traditional two-step predict-then-optimize (PTO) solution framework, we propose a one-step end-to-end (E2E) framework that uses deep-learning models to output the suggested replenishment amount directly from input features without any intermediate step. The E2E model is trained to capture the behavior of the optimal dynamic programming solution under historical observations, without any prior assumptions on the distributions of the demand and the VLT. By conducting a series of thorough numerical experiments using real data from one of the leading e-commerce companies, we demonstrate the advantages of the proposed E2E model over conventional PTO frameworks. We also conduct a field experiment with JD.com and the results show that our new algorithm reduces holding cost, stockout cost, total inventory cost and turnover rate substantially compared to JD's current practice. For the supply-chain management industry, our E2E model shortens the decision process and provides an automatic inventory management solution with the possibility to generalize and scale. The concept of E2E, which uses the input information directly for the ultimate goal, can also be useful in practice for other supply-chain management circumstances.

    Speaker bio:
    Zuo-Jun Max Shen is a Chancellor's Professor and Department Chair in the Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research and a professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at University of California, Berkeley. He is also an honorary professor at Tsinghua University and a Center Director at the Tsinghua-Berkeley Institute in Shenzhen. He received his Ph.D. from the Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences at Northwestern University. He has been active in the following research areas: integrated supply chain design and management, operations management, data driven optimization algorithms and applications, energy systems, and transportation system planning and optimization.

    Max has extensive research collaborations with government agencies as well as private companies (both US and international). He is currently the Chief Supply Chain Scientist for JD.com.

    Max is serving as the president-elect for the Production and Operations Management Society, a Department Editor for Production and Operations Management, and Associate Editors for leading journals such as Operations Research, Management Science, Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, Decision Sciences, Naval Research Logistics, and IISE Transactions.

    Max received the CAREER award from National Science Foundation, the Franz Edelman Laureate Award from INFORMS, won several best paper awards, and was elected Fellow of INFORMS in 2018.



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    Yong-Hong Kuo
    Assistant Professor
    The University of Hong Kong
    Pokfulam Road
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  • 2.  RE: Systems Analytics Global Leaders' Seminars: Online Seminar by Professor Max Shen (Nov 24 Tue / Nov 25 Wed)

    Posted 11-23-2020 11:47

    Dear colleagues and friends,

    This is a friendly reminder that the online seminar by Professor Max Shen will be held tomorrow (Nov 24 Tue / Nov 25 Wed, depending on the time zone). The details of the seminar follow this message.

    For the details of this seminar series, please visit the website: https://www.saleaders.hku.hk/

    We are looking forward to seeing you.

    --------------------------------------------------------------------

    Speaker:
    Professor 
    Zuo-Jun (Max) Shen
    Chancellor's Professor
    Professor and Department Chair, Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research
    Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
    Co-Director, Environmental Science and New Energy Technology, Tsinghua-Berkeley Institute
    University of California, Berkeley

    President-elect
    the Production and Operations Management Society (POMS)


    Date and time: Nov 25 (Wed), 2020, 09:00 HKT (GMT+8)  [Local time]
    Zoom link: https://hku.zoom.us/j/93965533071       Zoom meeting ID: 939 6553 3071

    Seminar title:
    A Practical End-to-End Inventory Management Model with Deep Learning


    Abstract:
    We investigate a data-driven multi-period inventory replenishment problem with uncertain demand and vendor lead time (VLT), with accessibility to a large quantity of historical data. Different from the traditional two-step predict-then-optimize (PTO) solution framework, we propose a one-step end-to-end (E2E) framework that uses deep-learning models to output the suggested replenishment amount directly from input features without any intermediate step. The E2E model is trained to capture the behavior of the optimal dynamic programming solution under historical observations, without any prior assumptions on the distributions of the demand and the VLT. By conducting a series of thorough numerical experiments using real data from one of the leading e-commerce companies, we demonstrate the advantages of the proposed E2E model over conventional PTO frameworks. We also conduct a field experiment with JD.com and the results show that our new algorithm reduces holding cost, stockout cost, total inventory cost and turnover rate substantially compared to JD's current practice. For the supply-chain management industry, our E2E model shortens the decision process and provides an automatic inventory management solution with the possibility to generalize and scale. The concept of E2E, which uses the input information directly for the ultimate goal, can also be useful in practice for other supply-chain management circumstances.

    Speaker bio:
    Zuo-Jun Max Shen is a Chancellor's Professor and Department Chair in the Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research and a professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at University of California, Berkeley. He is also an honorary professor at Tsinghua University and a Center Director at the Tsinghua-Berkeley Institute in Shenzhen. He received his Ph.D. from the Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences at Northwestern University. He has been active in the following research areas: integrated supply chain design and management, operations management, data driven optimization algorithms and applications, energy systems, and transportation system planning and optimization.

    Max has extensive research collaborations with government agencies as well as private companies (both US and international). He is currently the Chief Supply Chain Scientist for JD.com.

    Max is serving as the president-elect for the Production and Operations Management Society, a Department Editor for Production and Operations Management, and Associate Editors for leading journals such as Operations Research, Management Science, Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, Decision Sciences, Naval Research Logistics, and IISE Transactions.

    Max received the CAREER award from National Science Foundation, the Franz Edelman Laureate Award from INFORMS, won several best paper awards, and was elected Fellow of INFORMS in 2018.



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    Yong-Hong Kuo
    Assistant Professor
    The University of Hong Kong
    Pokfulam Road
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