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We consider two problems concerning locating change points in a linear regression model. One involves jump discontinuities (change-point) in a regression model and the other involves regression lines connected at unknown points. We compare four methods for estimating single or multiple change...
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In automobile insurance, it is common to adopt a Poisson regression model to predict the number of claims as part of the actuarial pricing process. The Poisson assumption can rarely be justified, often due to overdispersion, and alternative modeling is often considered, typically zero-inflated...
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We leverage telematics data on driving behavior variables to assess driver risk and predict future insurance claims in a case study utilising a representative telematics sample. In the study, we aim to categorise drivers according to their driving habits and establish premiums that accurately...
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