Concordance probability in a big data setting: application in non-life insurance

14 Nov 2019  ·  Robin Van Oirbeek, Christopher Grumiau, Tim Verdonck ·

The concordance probability or C-index is a popular measure to capture the discriminatory ability of a regression model. In this article, the definition of this measure is adapted to the specific needs of the frequency and severity model, typically used during the technical pricing of a non-life insurance product. Due to the typical large sample size of the frequency data in particular, two different adaptations of the estimation procedure of the concordance probability are presented. Note that the latter procedures can be applied to all different versions of the concordance probability.

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