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Poisson generalized linear model 2 elastic-net 2 forecasting 2 mortality 2 regularization 2 smoothing 2 Estimation theory 1 Forecasting model 1 Mortality 1 Prognoseverfahren 1 Schätztheorie 1 Sterblichkeit 1
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Barigou, Karim 2 Loisel, Stéphane 2 Salhi, Yahia 2
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Risks 1 Risks : open access journal 1
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Parsimonious predictive mortality modeling by regularization and cross-validation with and without COVID-type effect
Barigou, Karim; Loisel, Stéphane; Salhi, Yahia - In: Risks : open access journal 9 (2021) 1/5, pp. 1-18
Predicting the evolution of mortality rates plays a central role for life insurance and pension funds. Standard single population models typically suffer from two major drawbacks: on the one hand, they use a large number of parameters compared to the sample size and, on the other hand, model...
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Parsimonious predictive mortality modeling by regularization and cross-validation with and without COVID-type effect
Barigou, Karim; Loisel, Stéphane; Salhi, Yahia - In: Risks 9 (2021) 1, pp. 1-18
Predicting the evolution of mortality rates plays a central role for life insurance and pension funds. Standard single population models typically suffer from two major drawbacks: on the one hand, they use a large number of parameters compared to the sample size and, on the other hand, model...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013200675
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