Dr Sven Crone
- Diploma in Business (Dipl.-Kfm.)
MBA/MS & BBA equivalent, University of Hamburg - Doctorate (Dr. rer. pol.)
PhD equivalent, University of Hamburg
The PhD thesis on "Forecasting & Inventory Management with Neural Networks" (summa cum laude, published by Gabler in German) won the 2008 biannual "Professor Herbert Jacob award" of Hamburg University and the 2009 annual award of the German Operational Research society. - Habilitation
Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Management School (since 2010)
Lecturer
Department
Management Science
Professional Role
- Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Management Science, Lanacster University, Department of Management Science
- Deputy director of the Lancaster Centre for Forecasting
- Academic staff at STOR-i, pioneering doctoral training centre in statistics and operational research and corporate business
External Roles
- Visiting Teaching Fellow at the European Research Centre for Soft Computing, University of Oviedo
- Member of the task force for competitions, IEEE Technical Committee on Standards, IEEE Computational Intelligence Society
- Competition Task force Chair, IEEE Technical Committee on Data Mining, IEEE Computational Intelligence Society
- Founding Member of the IEEE Technical Committee on Data Mining, IEEE Computational Intelligence Society
Current Teaching
Executive Education
- SAP APO-DP for Demand Planning (since 2002)
Multiple annual in-house & custom made training course for companies. Recent clients include Beiersdorf (since 2002) and Celanese) - Forecasting Fundamentals (since 2004)
Two annual training courses to forecasting practitioners through the Lancaster Centre for Forecasting. Recent clients include British Telecon BT), ScotthPower, ManWeb, Barclays, Capita, Nikon, Nestle, NightFreight, DWP etc.)
Current degree courses
- MSCI 524 Credit Scoring (since 2009)
- MSCI 523 Forecasting (since 2005)
- MSCI 522 Multivariate Statistics for Data Mining (new development since 2005)
- MSCI 381 Demand Forecasting & Revenue Management (new developm. since 2007)
- MSCI 331 Data Mining for Marketing and Finance (new development since 2008)
Past degree courses
- MSCI 501 Introduction to Operational Reserach (2004-2006)
- MSCI 203 Introduction to Business Information Systems (2004-2006)
- MSCI 311 Statistical Modelling for Decision Making (2004)
Research Interests
Reserach interrest are centered around Forecasting for Logistics and Supply Chain Management with methods of statistics and artificial neural networks, and Data Mining.
Current topics include the use of neural networks for simultaneous forecasting and safety stock calculation in inventory managent using asymmetric objetcive functions (motivated from marginal costs of the managerial decision process), forecasting model selection for SAP APO DP, and forecasting with neural networks for FMCG companies. General research directions encompass Management Science, i.e. Operational Research and Information Systems in the domains of Demand Planning within Inventory Management for Supply Chain Management & Operations Management, and extend in two mayor directions: Forecasting and Data Mining.
Current topics - also for PhD supervision - inlcude:
- Forecasting --> Methods, applications, processes and information systems for Demand Planning in Logistics and Supply Chain Management; design and use of Advanced Planning Systems (APS) and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems, in particular SAP APO DP, for forecasting; model selection using statistics and / or machine (meta) learning; model parameterisation of statistical models using alternative objective functions;
- Neural Networks for Forecasting --> Methods & applications for fully automatic Forecasting, e.g of seasonal, intermittent and generally instationary time series (outliers and level shifts); objective Functions for Neural Networks; Computational Intelligence methods (e.g. support vector regression) in forecasting and Data Mining
- Neural Networks for Data Mining --> Methods & applications for Data Mining, Predictive Analytics and Business Intelligence; impact of preprocessing on data mining methods in marketing and credit scoring
Current Research
Academic Keynote Speeches
- 04/2009 - Keynote speech on “Classifying Imbalanced Datasets - Evidence from case-studies in Business Data Mining” at the 2009 UK Annual Symposium on Data Mining (UK KDD’09) by the British Computer Society (BCS), Manchester, UK
- 09/2008 - Keynote speech on “Empirical Evidence on Neural Networks for Time Series Forecasting” at the 2008 European Symposium on Time Series Prediction, Provo, Finland
- 06/2008 - Keynote commentary on “Mining the past to determine the future: Problems and possibilities” by David Hand, at the 2008 International Symposium on Forecasting, ISF’08, Nice, France
Practitioner Keynote Speeches
- 09/2010 - Keynote speech on “Forecasting with Artificial Neural Networks – Science Fiction or the Future of Time Series Prediction?” at A2010, the 2nd SAS Annual Analytics Conference, Kopenhagen, Denmark
- 06/2010 - Keynote speech on “Artificial Neural Networks - the Science Fiction of Forecasting?” at F2010, the 4th SAS Conference on Business Forecasting, Cary, USA
- 12/2008 - Keynote speech on “The myth of the ‘best’ algorithm - lessons learned from innovations in data sampling and data pre-processing for marketing analytics” at the 2008 Belgian Association for Quantitative Direct Marketing Research, Annual Conference (BAQMAR’08), Ghent, Belgium
- 11/2006 - Keynote speech on “Increasing the accuracy of demand forecasting by using Neural Forecasting” at the 2006 Baltic Annual Logistics Conference on Demand Management, Pärnu, Estonia
- 06/2006 - Keynote speech on “Forecasting Events” at the 1st International SAS Conference on Forecasting, F2006, Cary, USA
- 06/2006 - Conference track keynote speech on “A Roadmap to Supply Chain Forecasting of Marketing Promotions, Weather”, Demand Planning Track, APICS’06 conference of the Association for Operations Management, Orlando, Florida
Invited Speeches (selection)
- 02/2010 Invited speech on “Managing Demand Planning Processes with ABC-XYZ-Analysis - A case study of a fast moving consumer goods manufacturer, Beiersdorf AG” at the 2010 IBF Institute of Business Forecasting conference on Supply Chain Forecasting, London, UK
- 10/2008 Invited session speech on “A Bag of Tricks for Your Balancing Act: How to Increase Predictive Accuracy on Imbalanced Datasets”, Business Data Mining Track, at the 2008 SAS International Data Mining Conference, M2008, Las Vegas, USA
- 09/2008 Invited session speech on “Structuring Forecasting Processes with ABC-XYZ Analysis”, with Stefan Pushmann Beiersdorf AG, Institute of Business Forecasting, IBF, European Supply Chain Forecasting Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
- 03/2007 Invited speech on “Forecasting Retail Sales with Calendar Events, Promotions and Weather – a Neural network Approach” at the 2007 GOR German OR Society Forecasting Workgroup Conference, Hamburg, Germany
- 04/2007 Invited speech on “Model Specification with Neural Networks and Support Vector Regression – a Meta Experiment” at the 2007 Oxford Forecasting Workshop, Oxford, UK
- 05/2006 Invited speech on “Forecasting Events – Problems and Remedies” at the 2006 IBF Institute of Business Forecasting conference on Supply Chain Forecasting, London, UK
- 12/2005 Invited lecture “Predicting Customer Online Shopping Adoption - an Evaluation of Data Mining and Market Modelling Approaches”, Chilean NSF “Millenio” Project, by Prof. Andrés Weintraub, Department of Industrial Engineering, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile
Research Grants
- Various corporate research grants from Beiersdorf, Sanofi-Aventis, SMD Textiles, etc. in forecasting with artificial neural networks to fund a post-doc research assistant position (2003 - today)
- 2009 KISC Forecasting research grant (with Chipo Mlambo, UCT, South Africa)
- 2006 SAS & International Institute of Forecasters research grant (with Konstantinos Nikolopoulos)
- 2005 Lancaster University Management School Priming Grants recipient
Profile
Sven F. Crone is a Lecturer (Asst. Prof.) in the Management Science department, having formerly lectured and researched at the University of Hamburg, Germany, and at George Mason University, USA and Stellenbosch University, South Africa, as a visiting fellow. He has a PhD from the University of Hamburg, and has a B.S. equivalent (intermediate exams) in Management and an MBA equivalent diploma (Diplom-Kaufmann) in Business Administration & Economics from the University of Hamburg. He serves as the deputy director of the Lancaster Centre for Forecasting at Lancaster University Management School (LUMS).
Current research interest focus on the application of neural networks, especially in business forecasting, data mining and managerial decision support. He has published several original papers in academic journals (EJOR, JORS, IJF, Neurocomputing) and international conference proceedings (IEEE IJCNN, WCCI, DMIN, ICAI, ICONIP), and is a member of various professional associations, including the IEEE, INNS, ACM-SIG-KDD, UK-KDD, GOR, ORRSA, IBF and IIF.
Having worked in information technology and management consultancy, he has supervised various international projects in demand planning, data mining, process analysis & redesign and software selection with a variety of firms from industry and retailing. For more information visit his personal homepage.
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Publications
- Crone S, Lessmann S and Stahlbock R, 2006, 'The impact of preprocessing on data mining: an evaluation of classifier sensitivity in direct marketing', European Journal of Operational Research, vol 173, no. 3, pp. 781-800.
View details - Crone S, Lessmann S and Pietsch S, 2006, 'Forecasting with computational intelligence - An evaluation of support vector regression and artificial neural networks', Proceedings of the World Congress in Computational Intelligence, WCCT06 (Vancouver, Canada) - 2006, IEEE: New York
View details - Crone S, Guajardo J and Weber R, 2006, 'The impact of preprocessing on support vector regression and neural networks in time series prediction', Proceedings of the International Conference on Data Mining DMIN'06 (Las Vegas, USA) 2006, CSREA, pp.37-42
View details - Crone S, 2005, 'Stepwise selection of artificial neural network models for time series prediction', Journal of Intelligent Systems, vol 14, no. 2-3, pp. 99-122.
View details - Crone S, Lessmann S and Stahlbock R, 2005, 'Utility based data mining for time series analysis - Cost sensitive learning for neural network predictors', Proceedings of the International Workshop on Utility-based Data Mining, ACM Conference on Knowledge Discovery in Data, KDD'05 (Chicago, USA) 2005
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