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successfully adopted to credibility theory in the actuarial literature. The objective of this work is to develop robust and …
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This paper formulates dynamic density functions, based upon skewed-t and similar representations, to model and forecast electricity price spreads between different hours of the day. This supports an optimal day ahead storage and discharge schedule, and thereby facilitates a bidding strategy for...
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smooth concave objective functions, and develop a theory for data-driven calibration of the non-negative “robustness …
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In this paper, we study the out-of-sample properties of robust empirical optimization and develop a theory for data …
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This article presents EVM (Expectation-Variance-Maximization) — an alternative algorithm to the EM algorithm that can reduce training times dramatically. The new approach belongs to the class of general Newton algorithms and is applicable in most situations where the EM algorithm is currently...
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For evaluating the probabilities of arbitrary random events with respect to a given multivariate probability distribution, specific techniques are of great interest. An important two-dimensional high risk limit law is the Gauss-exponential distribution whose probabilities can be dealt with based...
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We provide a revealed preference analysis of the transferable utility hypothesis, which is widely used in economic models. First, we establish revealed preference conditions that must be satisfied for observed group behavior to be consistent with Pareto efficiency under transferable utility....
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This paper focuses on the construction of a composite indicator for the knowledge based economy using imprecise data. Specifically, for some indicators we only have information on the bounds of the interval within which the true value is believed to lie. The proposed approach is based on a...
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To create their rankings, university-ranking agencies usually combine multiple performance measures into a composite index. However, both rankings and index scores are sensitive to the weights assigned to performance measures. This paper uses a stochastic dominance efficiency methodology to...
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We focus on the revealed preference conditions that characterize the collection of finite data sets that are consistent with the maximization of a weakly separable utility function. From a theoretical perspective, we show that verifying these revealed preference conditions is a difficult...
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