Efficient sequential decision-making algorithms for container inspection operations

Efficient sequential decision-making algorithms for container inspection operations

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Article ID: iaor201112776
Volume: 58
Issue: 7
Start Page Number: 637
End Page Number: 654
Publication Date: Oct 2011
Journal: Naval Research Logistics (NRL)
Authors: , ,
Keywords: decision: rules, decision theory, optimization
Abstract:

Following work of Stroud and Saeger (2006) and Anand et al. (2003), we formulate a port of entry inspection sequencing task as a problem of finding an optimal binary decision tree for an appropriate Boolean decision function. We report on new algorithms for finding such optimal trees that are more efficient computationally than those presented by Stroud and Saeger and Anand et al. We achieve these efficiencies through a combination of specific numerical methods for finding optimal thresholds for sensor functions and two novel binary decision tree search algorithms that operate on a space of potentially acceptable binary decision trees. The improvements enable us to analyze substantially larger applications than was previously possible.

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