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The following pages link to Fitting Tweedie's compound poisson model to insurance claims data (Q4311654):
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- A simple insurance model: optimal coverage and deductible (Q286017) (← links)
- Multilevel modeling of insurance claims using copulas (Q312930) (← links)
- A multivariate Tweedie lifetime model: censoring and truncation (Q495471) (← links)
- Dependent frequency-severity modeling of insurance claims (Q495514) (← links)
- Nonlife ratemaking and risk management with Bayesian generalized additive models for location, scale, and shape (Q743163) (← links)
- Making Tweedie's compound Poisson model more accessible (Q825297) (← links)
- Domains of attraction to Tweedie distributions (Q847908) (← links)
- Structural, continuity, and asymptotic properties of a branching particle system (Q1033570) (← links)
- Credibility evaluation for the exponential dispersion family (Q1293808) (← links)
- Does hunger for bonuses drive the dependence between claim frequency and severity? (Q1622507) (← links)
- Investigating dependence between frequency and severity via simple generalized linear models (Q1726156) (← links)
- Two-part models for assessing misrepresentation on risk status (Q2066782) (← links)
- Unraveling heterogeneity in cyber risks using quantile regressions (Q2138629) (← links)
- Regression for copula-linked compound distributions with applications in modeling aggregate insurance claims (Q2179972) (← links)
- An average model approach to experience based premium rates discounts: an application to Spanish agricultural insurance (Q2219617) (← links)
- Approximate Bayesian computations to fit and compare insurance loss models (Q2234770) (← links)
- Generalised linear models for aggregate claims: to Tweedie or not? (Q2356243) (← links)
- New properties and representations for members of the power-variance family. II (Q2393661) (← links)
- Non-life rate-making with Bayesian GAMs (Q2485533) (← links)
- Joint modelling of the total amount and the number of claims by conditionals (Q2518553) (← links)
- Generalized linear models for dependent frequency and severity of insurance claims (Q2520448) (← links)
- Modeling dependent yearly claim totals including zero claims in private health insurance (Q2866301) (← links)
- A mixed copula model for insurance claims and claim sizes (Q2866311) (← links)
- Combining generalized linear models and credibility models in practice (Q3077723) (← links)
- Discriminating between and within (semi)continuous classes of both Tweedie and geometric Tweedie models (Q3390586) (← links)
- Spatial modelling of claim frequency and claim size in non-life insurance (Q3505342) (← links)
- Modelling repeated insurance claim frequency data using the generalized linear mixed model (Q3591863) (← links)
- Mean and dispersion modelling for policy claims costs (Q3608228) (← links)
- Exponential dispersion models and credibility (Q4235018) (← links)
- On Stochastic Approximation and Credibility (Q4258729) (← links)
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- BAYESIAN CHAIN LADDER MODELS (Q4563729) (← links)
- BAYESIAN ANALYSIS OF BIG DATA IN INSURANCE PREDICTIVE MODELING USING DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING (Q4563820) (← links)
- Multivariate Tweedie lifetimes: the impact of dependence (Q4575372) (← links)
- Modeling claims data with composite Stoppa models (Q4575378) (← links)
- Insurance ratemaking using a copula-based multivariate Tweedie model (Q4576965) (← links)
- Claims Reserving Using Tweedie's Compound Poisson Model (Q4661687) (← links)
- Modeling Malicious Hacking Data Breach Risks (Q5027904) (← links)
- Tweedie gradient boosting for extremely unbalanced zero-inflated data (Q5042144) (← links)
- Knowledge Learning of Insurance Risks Using Dependence Models (Q5085485) (← links)
- Flexible Tweedie regression models for continuous data (Q5106916) (← links)
- Modeling of paired zero-inflated continuous data without breaking down paired designs (Q5138719) (← links)
- Intrinsic objective Bayesian estimation of the mean of the Tweedie family (Q5228145) (← links)
- Multivariate lifetime distributions for the exponential dispersion family (Q5376476) (← links)
- Predictive Modeling in Long-Term Care Insurance (Q5379179) (← links)
- A MIXTURE MODEL FOR PAYMENTS AND PAYMENT NUMBERS IN CLAIMS RESERVING (Q5745187) (← links)
- A Markov-modulated tree-based gradient boosting model for auto-insurance risk premium pricing (Q5858899) (← links)
- Spatial Tweedie exponential dispersion models: an application to insurance rate-making (Q5861819) (← links)
- Dispersion modelling of mortality for both sexes with Tweedie distributions (Q5865318) (← links)
- Insurance pricing with hierarchically structured data an illustration with a workers' compensation insurance portfolio (Q6096081) (← links)