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WSC
2000
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Quasi-Monte Carlo methods in cash flow testing simulations
What actuaries call cash flow testing is a large-scale simulation pitting a company's current policy obligation against future earnings based on interest rates. While life co...
Michael G. Hilgers
CORR
2008
Springer
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Model-Based Compressive Sensing
Compressive sensing (CS) is an alternative to Shannon/Nyquist sampling for acquisition of sparse or compressible signals that can be well approximated by just K N elements from a...
Richard G. Baraniuk, Volkan Cevher, Marco F. Duart...
CSDA
2006
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Comparing two binary diagnostic tests in the presence of verification bias
The comparison of the accuracy of two binary diagnostic tests has traditionally required knowledge of the real state of the disease in all of the patients in the sample via the ap...
José Antonio Roldán Nofuentes, Juan ...
JIFS
2008
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Improving supervised learning performance by using fuzzy clustering method to select training data
The crucial issue in many classification applications is how to achieve the best possible classifier with a limited number of labeled data for training. Training data selection is ...
Donghai Guan, Weiwei Yuan, Young-Koo Lee, Andrey G...
ISI
2002
Springer
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Getting right answers from incomplete multidimensional databases
Dealing with large volumes of data, OLAP data cubes aggregated values are often spoiled by errors due to missing values in detailed data. This paper suggests to adjust aggregate an...
Sabine Goutier, Georges Hébrail, Vér...