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    Mortality modeling and regression with matrix distributions (English)
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    The authors study the applicability of inhomogeneous phase-type distributions for the modeling of human mortality. Let \((J(t))_{t \geq 0}\) denote a time-inhomogeneous Markov jump process on the state-space \(\{1,\dots , p + 1\}\), where states \(\{1,\dots, p\}\) are transient and state \(p + 1\) is absorbing, with intensity matrix \[ \Lambda(t) = \left(\begin{array}{cc}\mathbf{T}(t) & \mathbf{t}(t) \\ 0 & 0\end{array}\right) \in \mathbb{R}^{(p+1)\times(p+1)} ~ (t \geq 0) \] where the \(p \times p\) matrix function \(\mathbf{T}\) is of the form \(\mathbf{T}(t) = \lambda(t) \cdot T\) with non-negative real function \(\lambda\), and \(\mathbf{t}(t) = -\mathbf{T}(t)\cdot (1,\dots,1)^{\top}\). Let \(\mathbf{\pi} = (\pi_{1},\dots,\pi_{p},0)\) denote the distribution of \(J(0)\). Then \(\tau = \inf\{t \geq 0\colon J(t) = p+1\}\) has inhomogeneous phase-type distribution \(IPH(\mathbf{\pi},\lambda, T)\). For estimating the model, the authors assume \(\lambda\) is a parametric function which depends on the predictor variables \(\mathbf{X}\) proportionally, that is \(\lambda(t|\mathbf{X}) = \ell(t)\cdot m(\mathbf{X})\). Various specifications of the model are estimated using an expectation maximization algorithm for \begin{itemize} \item Danish female mortality data; \item US and Japanese female mortality data using the country as predictor variable; \item Danish female mortality data using the time of observation as predictor variable; \item veterans' lung cancer mortality data. \end{itemize} The ability of the model to fit empirical data is contrasted to the Lee-Carter model in [\textit{R. D. Lee} and \textit{L. R. Carter}, J. Am. Stat. Assoc. 87, No. 419, 659--675 (1992; Zbl 1351.62186)]. The authors note that the IPH model does not and is not expected to outperform any individual survival regression model specification in the literature, but it has significantly less parameters and enjoys favorable estimation and closed-form mathematical formulas for the resulting lifetime distribution, which is important to build realistic insurance products which are to be analyzed explicitly.
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    inhomogeneous phase-type distribution
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    mortality
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    Markov jump process
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    expectation maximization
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    Lee-Carter model
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