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Event Detail Information
Event Detail Information
Speaker James C. Spall
Date Apr 2, 2012
Time 9:00 am
Location 112 Transportation Building
Cost Free
Sponsor Industrial and Enterprise Systems Engineering
Contact Holly Tipsword
E-Mail tippy6@illinois.edu
Phone 217-333-2730
Event type GE/IE 590 Seminar
Views 2336
Originating Calendar ISE Seminar Calendar
The simultaneous perturbation stochastic approximation (SPSA) algorithm is an established method for solving multivariate optimization problems arising in stochastic systems. The essential feature of SPSA, which accounts for its power and relative ease of use in challenging problems, is the underlying gradient approximation that requires only two objective function measurements regardless of the dimension of the optimization problem. This talk will be a blend of discussion about the basic ideas behind SPSA and some recent advances in areas such as discrete optimization and adaptive (second-order) methods.






