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Posts feedSurvival models v. GLMs?
At some point you may be challenged to decide whether to use survival models or the older generalised linear models (GLMs). You could be forgiven for thinking that the two were mutually exclusive, especially since some commercial commentators have tried to frame the debate that way.
What's in a name?
We have already mentioned the problem of duplication in pension schemes and annuities, and as an issue we encounter frequently it is worth talking a little about some technology that can be used to counter the problem.
More on postcodes
Following my entry on postcode profiling, I have been asked two further questions. The first is whether you have to use Experian's Mosaic system.
Deduplication and pension schemes
Deduplication is an essential part of data preparation for statistical modelling. The phenomenon of multiple policies per person is a major issue for annuity portfolios, and arises from life companies' policy-orientated view of the world.
Are you allergic to statistical models?
Or do you know someone who is? Some people are uncomfortable with the idea of statistical models, especially ones with parameters.
Postcodes
There is some degree of confusion over what people mean by "postcode" when applied to modelling mortality in the United Kingdom. There are varying ways of using postcodes, depending how much of the full postcode is actually used.
Deduplication and annuities
Deduplication is an important step in data preparation for mortality modelling (or any other kind of modelling for that matter). If people in your data set have multiple benefit records, then the crucial independence assumption for statistical modelling in invalidated.
SaaS - Software as a service
According to technology analysts Gartner, one quarter of new business software will be delivered as a service by 2011.