Real-Time Prediction of Delay Distribution in Service Systems using Mixture Density Networks

12/18/2019
by   Majid Raeis, et al.
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Motivated by interest in providing more efficient services in customer service systems, we use statistical learning methods and delay history information to predict the conditional distribution of the customers' waiting times in queueing systems. From the predicted distributions, descriptive statistics of the system such as the mean, variance and percentiles of the waiting times can be obtained, which can be used for delay announcements, SLA conformance and better system management. We model the conditional distributions by mixtures of Gaussians, parameters of which can be estimated using Mixture Density Networks. The evaluations show that exploiting more delay history information can result in much more accurate predictions under realistic time-varying arrival assumptions.

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