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The following pages link to A marked Cox model for the number of IBNR claims: theory (Q343960):
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- Asymptotic correlation structure of discounted incurred but not reported claims under fractional Poisson arrival process (Q666972) (← links)
- Modeling the number of hidden events subject to observation delay (Q1740546) (← links)
- On the modelling of multivariate counts with Cox processes and dependent shot noise intensities (Q2038217) (← links)
- Statistical inference for partially observed Markov-modulated diffusion risk model (Q2152230) (← links)
- Modeling the occurrence of events subject to a reporting delay via an EM algorithm (Q2163075) (← links)
- Infinitely stochastic micro reserving (Q2234749) (← links)
- Neural networks applied to chain-ladder reserving (Q2323655) (← links)
- A micro-level claim count model with overdispersion and reporting delays (Q2374091) (← links)
- Leveraging high-resolution weather information to predict hail damage claims: a spatial point process for replicated point patterns (Q2682985) (← links)
- Analysis of IBNR claims in renewal insurance models (Q4577198) (← links)
- AGGREGATE CLAIM ESTIMATION USING BIVARIATE HIDDEN MARKOV MODEL (Q4629478) (← links)
- COMPOUND POISSON CLAIMS RESERVING MODELS: EXTENSIONS AND INFERENCE (Q4691250) (← links)
- A MARKED COX MODEL FOR THE NUMBER OF IBNR CLAIMS: ESTIMATION AND APPLICATION (Q4972122) (← links)
- JOINT MODEL PREDICTION AND APPLICATION TO INDIVIDUAL-LEVEL LOSS RESERVING (Q5067883) (← links)
- Continuous chain-ladder with paid data (Q5123184) (← links)
- THE IMPACTS OF INDIVIDUAL INFORMATION ON LOSS RESERVING (Q5157773) (← links)
- A New Class of Severity Regression Models with an Application to IBNR Prediction (Q5165010) (← links)
- Multivariate Cox Hidden Markov models with an application to operational risk (Q5193491) (← links)
- Estimating IBNR claim counts using different levels of data aggregation (Q5866139) (← links)
- Fitting Censored and Truncated Regression Data Using the Mixture of Experts Models (Q5877347) (← links)
- A Cox model for gradually disappearing events (Q6104957) (← links)