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Insurability challenges under uncertainty: An attempt to use the artificial neural network for the prediction of losses from natural disasters
Author(s) -
Rim Jemli,
Nouri Chtourou,
Rochdi Feki
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
panoeconomicus
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.289
H-Index - 14
eISSN - 2217-2386
pISSN - 1452-595X
DOI - 10.2298/pan1001043j
Subject(s) - artificial neural network , insurability , damages , natural disaster , computer science , multilayer perceptron , event (particle physics) , artificial intelligence , actuarial science , insurance policy , business , geography , general insurance , physics , insurance law , quantum mechanics , meteorology , political science , law
The main difficulty for natural disaster insurance derives from the uncertainty of an event's damages. Insurers cannot precisely appreciate the weight of natural hazards because of risk dependences. Insurability under uncertainty first requires an accurate assessment of entire damages. Insured and insurers both win when premiums calculate risk properly. In such cases, coverage will be available and affordable. Using the artificial neural network - a technique rooted in artificial intelligence - insurers can predict annual natural disaster losses. There are many types of artificial neural network models. In this paper we use the multilayer perceptron neural network, the most accommodated to the prediction task. In fact, if we provide the natural disaster explanatory variables to the developed neural network, it calculates perfectly the potential annual losses for the studied country

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