R in Insurance: Presentations are online
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The programme and the presentation files of the first R in Insurance conference have been published on GitHub.Want to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don't.
Front slides of the conference presentations |
Additionally to the slides many presenters have made their R code available as well:
- Alexander McNeil shared the examples of the CreditRisk+ model he presented.
- Lola Miranda made a Windows version of the double chain-ladder package DCL available via the Cass knowledge web site.
- Alessandro Carrato’s 1-year re-reserving code is hosted on the ChainLadder project web site.
- Giorgio Spedicato’s life contingencies package is on CRAN already.
- Simon Brickman and Adam Rich’s HTML presentation and underlying R code for Automated Reporting is included in the GitHub repository.
- Stefan Eppert pointed out that KatRisk published an illustrative catastrophe model in R.
- Hugh Shanahan’s code to integrate R with Azure for high-throughput analysis is on GitHub.
Hopefully, we see you again next year!
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