Slice Models in General Purpose Modeling Systems
Abstract
Slice models are collections of mathematical programs with the same
structure but di erent data. Examples of slice models appear in Data
Envelopment Analysis, where they are used to evaluate e ciency, and
cross-validation, where they are used to measure generalization ability.
Because they involve multiple programs, slice models tend to be data-
intensive and time consuming to solve. However, by incorporating addi-
tional information in the solution process, such as the common structure
and shared data, we are able to solve these models much more e ciently.
In addition because of the e ciency we achieve, we are able to process
much larger real-world problems and extend slice model results through
the application of more computationally-intensive procedures.
Subject
slice models
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