BIG DATA, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DATA ANALYSIS SET Coordinated by Jacques Janssen Data analysis is a scientific field that continues to grow enormously, most notably over the last few decades, following rapid growth within the tech industry, as well as the wide applicability of computational techniques alongside new advances in analytic tools. Modeling enables data analysts to identify relationships, make predictions, and to understand, interpret and visualize the extracted information more strategically. This book includes the most recent advances on this topic, meeting increasing…mehr
BIG DATA, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DATA ANALYSIS SET Coordinated by Jacques Janssen
Data analysis is a scientific field that continues to grow enormously, most notably over the last few decades, following rapid growth within the tech industry, as well as the wide applicability of computational techniques alongside new advances in analytic tools. Modeling enables data analysts to identify relationships, make predictions, and to understand, interpret and visualize the extracted information more strategically.
This book includes the most recent advances on this topic, meeting increasing demand from wide circles of the scientific community. Applied Modeling Techniques and Data Analysis 2 is a collective work by a number of leading scientists, analysts, engineers, mathematicians and statisticians, working on the front end of data analysis and modeling applications. The chapters cover a cross section of current concerns and research interests in the above scientific areas. The collected material is divided into appropriate sections to provide the reader with both theoretical and applied information on data analysis methods, models and techniques, along with appropriate applications.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Yannis Dimotikalis is Assistant Professor within the Department of Management Science and Technology at the Hellenic Mediterranean University, Greece. Alex Karagrigoriou is Professor of Probability and Statistics, Deputy Director of Graduate Studies in Statistics and Actuarial-Financial Mathematics, and Director of the Laboratory of Statistics and Data Analysis within the Department of Statistics and Actuarial-Financial Mathematics at the University of the Aegean, Greece. Christina Parpoula is Assistant Professor of Applied Statistics and Research Methodology within the Department of Psychology at the Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Greece. Christos H. Skiadas is Former Vice-Rector at the Technical University of Crete, Greece, and founder of its Data Analysis and Forecasting Laboratory. He continues his research in ManLab, within the faculty¿s Department of Production Engineering and Management.
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Preface xi Yannis DIMOTIKALIS, Alex KARAGRIGORIOU, Christina PARPOULA and Christos H. SKIADAS
Part 1. Financial and Demographic Modeling Techniques 1
Chapter 1. Data Mining Application Issues in the Taxpayer Selection Process 3 Mauro BARONE, Stefano PISANI and Andrea SPINGOLA
1.1. Introduction 3
1.2. Materials and methods 5
1.2.1. Data 5
1.2.2. Interesting taxpayers 6
1.2.3. Enforced tax recovery proceedings 9
1.2.4. The models 11
1.3. Results 13
1.4. Discussion 23
1.5. Conclusion 23
1.6. References 24
Chapter 2. Asymptotics of Implied Volatility in the Gatheral Double Stochastic Volatility Model 27 Mohammed ALBUHAYRI, Anatoliy MALYARENKO, Sergei SILVESTROV, Ying NI, Christopher ENGSTRÖM, Finnan TEWOLDE and Jiahui ZHANG
2.1. Introduction 27
2.2. The results 30
2.3. Proofs 30
2.4. References 38
Chapter 3. New Dividend Strategies 39 Ekaterina BULINSKAYA
3.1. Introduction 39
3.2. Model 1 41
3.3. Model 2 48
3.4. Conclusion and further results 51
3.5. Acknowledgments 51
3.6. References 52
Chapter 4. Introduction of Reserves in Self-adjusting Steering of Parameters of a Pay-As-You-Go Pension Plan 53 Keivan DIAKITE, Abderrahim OULIDI and Pierre DEVOLDER
4.1. Introduction 53
4.2. The pension system 54
4.3. Theoretical framework of the Musgrave rule 57
4.4. Transformation of the retirement fund 60
4.5. Conclusion 63
4.6. References 64
Chapter 5. Forecasting Stochastic Volatility for Exchange Rates using EWMA 65 Jean-Paul MURARA, Anatoliy MALYARENKO, Milica RANCIC and Sergei SILVESTROV
5.1. Introduction 65
5.2. Data 66
5.3. Empirical model 67
5.4. Exchange rate volatility forecasting 69
5.5. Conclusion 73
5.6. Acknowledgments 73
5.7. References 74
Chapter 6. An Arbitrage-free Large Market Model for Forward Spread Curves 75 Hossein NOHROUZIAN, Ying NI and Anatoliy MALYARENKO
6.1. Introduction and background 75
6.1.1. Term-structure (interest rate) models 76
6.1.2. Forward-rate models versus spot-rate models 77
6.1.3. The Heath-Jarrow-Morton framework 77
6.1.4. Construction of our model 78
6.2. Construction of a market with infinitely many assets 79
6.2.1. The Cuchiero-Klein-Teichmann approach 79
6.2.2. Adapting Cuchiero-Klein-Teichmann's results to our objective 82
6.3. Existence, uniqueness and non-negativity 82
6.3.1. Existence and uniqueness: mild solutions 83
6.3.2. Non-negativity of solutions 85
6.4. Conclusion and future works 87
6.5. References 88
Chapter 7. Estimating the Healthy Life Expectancy (HLE) in the Far Past: The Case of Sweden (1751-2016) with Forecasts to 2060 91 Christos H. SKIADAS and Charilaos SKIADAS
7.1. Life expectancy and healthy life expectancy estimates 92
7.2. The logistic model 94
7.3. The HALE estimates and our direct calculations 95
7.4. Conclusion 96
7.5. References 96
Chapter 8. Vaccination Coverage Against Seasonal Influenza of Workers in the Primary Health Care Units in the Prefecture of Chania 97
Aggeliki MARAGKAKI and George MATALLIOTAKIS
8.1. Introduction 98
8.2. Material and method 98
8.3. Results 101
8.4. Discussion 105
8.5. References 107
Chapter 9. Some Remarks on the Coronavirus Pandemic in Europe 109 Konstantinos
Preface xi Yannis DIMOTIKALIS, Alex KARAGRIGORIOU, Christina PARPOULA and Christos H. SKIADAS
Part 1. Financial and Demographic Modeling Techniques 1
Chapter 1. Data Mining Application Issues in the Taxpayer Selection Process 3 Mauro BARONE, Stefano PISANI and Andrea SPINGOLA
1.1. Introduction 3
1.2. Materials and methods 5
1.2.1. Data 5
1.2.2. Interesting taxpayers 6
1.2.3. Enforced tax recovery proceedings 9
1.2.4. The models 11
1.3. Results 13
1.4. Discussion 23
1.5. Conclusion 23
1.6. References 24
Chapter 2. Asymptotics of Implied Volatility in the Gatheral Double Stochastic Volatility Model 27 Mohammed ALBUHAYRI, Anatoliy MALYARENKO, Sergei SILVESTROV, Ying NI, Christopher ENGSTRÖM, Finnan TEWOLDE and Jiahui ZHANG
2.1. Introduction 27
2.2. The results 30
2.3. Proofs 30
2.4. References 38
Chapter 3. New Dividend Strategies 39 Ekaterina BULINSKAYA
3.1. Introduction 39
3.2. Model 1 41
3.3. Model 2 48
3.4. Conclusion and further results 51
3.5. Acknowledgments 51
3.6. References 52
Chapter 4. Introduction of Reserves in Self-adjusting Steering of Parameters of a Pay-As-You-Go Pension Plan 53 Keivan DIAKITE, Abderrahim OULIDI and Pierre DEVOLDER
4.1. Introduction 53
4.2. The pension system 54
4.3. Theoretical framework of the Musgrave rule 57
4.4. Transformation of the retirement fund 60
4.5. Conclusion 63
4.6. References 64
Chapter 5. Forecasting Stochastic Volatility for Exchange Rates using EWMA 65 Jean-Paul MURARA, Anatoliy MALYARENKO, Milica RANCIC and Sergei SILVESTROV
5.1. Introduction 65
5.2. Data 66
5.3. Empirical model 67
5.4. Exchange rate volatility forecasting 69
5.5. Conclusion 73
5.6. Acknowledgments 73
5.7. References 74
Chapter 6. An Arbitrage-free Large Market Model for Forward Spread Curves 75 Hossein NOHROUZIAN, Ying NI and Anatoliy MALYARENKO
6.1. Introduction and background 75
6.1.1. Term-structure (interest rate) models 76
6.1.2. Forward-rate models versus spot-rate models 77
6.1.3. The Heath-Jarrow-Morton framework 77
6.1.4. Construction of our model 78
6.2. Construction of a market with infinitely many assets 79
6.2.1. The Cuchiero-Klein-Teichmann approach 79
6.2.2. Adapting Cuchiero-Klein-Teichmann's results to our objective 82
6.3. Existence, uniqueness and non-negativity 82
6.3.1. Existence and uniqueness: mild solutions 83
6.3.2. Non-negativity of solutions 85
6.4. Conclusion and future works 87
6.5. References 88
Chapter 7. Estimating the Healthy Life Expectancy (HLE) in the Far Past: The Case of Sweden (1751-2016) with Forecasts to 2060 91 Christos H. SKIADAS and Charilaos SKIADAS
7.1. Life expectancy and healthy life expectancy estimates 92
7.2. The logistic model 94
7.3. The HALE estimates and our direct calculations 95
7.4. Conclusion 96
7.5. References 96
Chapter 8. Vaccination Coverage Against Seasonal Influenza of Workers in the Primary Health Care Units in the Prefecture of Chania 97
Aggeliki MARAGKAKI and George MATALLIOTAKIS
8.1. Introduction 98
8.2. Material and method 98
8.3. Results 101
8.4. Discussion 105
8.5. References 107
Chapter 9. Some Remarks on the Coronavirus Pandemic in Europe 109 Konstantinos
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