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A compound Poisson distribution is a sum of independent and identically distributed random variables over a count variable that follows a Poisson distribution. Generally, its distribution is not tractable. However, it has many practical applications that require the estimation of the quantile...
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This paper considers sampling proportional to expected size from a partly unknown distribution. The applied context is the exploration for undiscovered resources, like oil accumulations in different deposits, where the most promising deposits are likely to be drilled first, based on some...
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This paper considers the problem of point prediction based on a predictive distribution, representing the uncertainty about the outcome. The issue explored is the reporting of a single characteristic, typically the mean, the median or the mode, in the context of a skewed distribution and...
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Non-life insurance companies most especially, are often faced with the challenge of predicting the number of claims and claim amount to be incurred at any given time. Overcoming such challenges requires examining claim patterns, which assists in premium determination and setting of reserves. The...
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The data on JIFs provided by Thomson Scientific can only be considered as a sample since they do not cover the entire universe of those documents that cite an intellectual output (paper, article, etc) or are cited by others. Then, questions arise if the empirical distribution (best fit to the...
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an efficient and consistent estimator of the boundary points. The asymptotic consistence and optimality of bootstrap …
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This article is the first of a series discussing the Bayesian Network representation of multivariate normal distributions. A joint normal distribution being fully specified by its mean vector and its covariance matrix is not simple to interact with as its Bayesian network equivalent....
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We investigate correlations of asset returns in stress scenarios where a common risk factor is truncated. Our analysis is performed in the class of normal variance mixture (NVM) models, which encompasses many distributions commonly used in financial modelling. For the special cases of jointly...
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Quantile aggregation (or ‘Vincentization’) is a simple and intuitive way of combining probability distributions, originally proposed by S.B. Vincent in 1912. In certain cases, such as under Gaussianity, the Vincentized distribution belongs to the same family as that of the individual...
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