Announcing the

16th Department of Mathematics and Statistics COLLOQUIUM

for the year 2000.  

Day, Date and Time:

Monday, 6th November, 1:05 pm 

Place:

Theatre B, Richard Berry Building

The University of Melbourne 

The Speaker:

Dr Richard Jarrett

CSIRO Mathematical and Information Sciences

 

Title:

Failures in distribution networks: dirty data from the real world

Abstract:

This talk will discuss some large consulting projects dealing with failures in distribution networks for electricity and water. In each case, the traditional approach is to model failures as a non-homogeneous Poisson process, with a variety of covariates. There were major problems marrying up huge data sets from different sources before any thought could be given to the analysis. Modelling of the data then needed to take account of factors which influenced failure rates, but also factors to allow for biases arising from the data sources.