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Insurance data analytics : some case studies of advanced algorithms and applications

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The use of algorithms exploiting heterogeneous and often high- volume data has developed very rapidly in recent years, taking advantage of increasing computing capacity and data collected by GAFA.
These techniques first appeared in the insurance world to meet management or marketing needs : dimensioning of call centers, customer selection, automated analysis of contractual clauses, automation of underwriting processes, etc.
Even if a few old attempts can be spotted, it is only recently that actuaries have started to integrate data science techniques more systematically into their « toolbox » and have started to identify issues where these approaches could prove to be more efficient than the usual approaches.
In this book, at the crossroads of actuarial and data science, you will find a state of the art of the use of these techniques for risk analysis and quantification.
Intended for students, academics and practitioners, it aims to provide a working basis and lines of thought for an enlightened use of data science in actuarial science.

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Authors Christian Robert, Frédéric Planchet, Michael de Toldi, PLANCHET, PLANCHET/ROBERT, ROBERT
Publisher Economica
 
Languages French
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 02.09.2020
 
EAN 9782717871371
ISBN 978-2-7178-7137-1
No. of pages 403
Dimensions 160 mm x 240 mm x 20 mm
Weight 1000 g
Series ASSURANCE - AUD
Assurance audit actuariat
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Miscellaneous

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