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Predicting the number of outstanding claims (IBNR) is a central problem in actuarial loss reserving. Classical approaches like the Chain Ladder method rely on aggregating the available data in form of loss triangles, thereby wasting potentially useful additional claims information. A new...
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Usually, the actuarial problems of predicting the number of claims incurred but not reported (IBNR) and of modelling claim frequencies are treated successively by insurance companies. New micro-level methods designed for large datasets are proposed that address the two problems simultaneously....
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For a spatiotemporal process {Xj(s,t)∣s∈S,t∈T}j=1,…,n, where S denotes the set of spatial locations and T the time domain, we consider the problem of testing for a change in the sequence of mean functions {μj(s,t)∣s∈S,t∈T}j=1,…,n. In contrast to most of the literature, we are...
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Toxicologists have been increasingly using a class of models to describe a continuous response in the last few years. This class consists of nested nonlinear models and is used for estimating various parameters in the models or some meaningful function of the model parameters. Our work here is...
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In the problem of testing the equality of k regression curves from independent samples we discuss three methods using nonparametric estimation techniques of the regression function. The first test is based on a linear combination of estimators for the integrated variance function in the...
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In the common nonparametric regression model y(i) = g(ti) + a (ti) ei , i=1….,n with i.i.d - noise and nonrepeatable design points ti we consider the problem of choosing an optimal design for the estimation of the regression function g. A minimax approach is adopted which searches for designs...
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