The papers written by the milestone winners are now available as attachments to this forum post. As described in section 13 of the rules, if you have any concerns about these papers, you have 30 days from their posting to provide your feedback.
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Thanks Signipinnis. I have downloaded and can open the file - there is text but formula appear to be missing. For example on the bottom of page 5 I have the sentence, "Now we have obtained the following variables: " and then ", , , , and" which suggest that something is missing. If someone could confirm more complete text, then the problem is at my end with the rendering. I've checked the docx xml code and there are only white space between the commas indicated above. The formula do not appear on pdf version, again on multiple systems. |
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Scott Thompson wrote: I have downloaded and can open the file - there is text but formula appear to be missing. For example on the bottom of page 5 I have the sentence, "Now we have obtained the following variables: " and then ", , , , and" which suggest that something is missing.
Looks like pdf version corrupted. But docx is ok. Try pdf in attachment (converted from docx) 1 Attachment — |
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Congratulations, Willem & Edward team on your win. We have a question from our team regarding table 1 (Claims distribution of paydelay vs Dsfs) in your paper. From the paper, on what is counted in the table: "Important is that only claims are used that belong to members of Year3, that have a maximum DSFS value of "11-12" (month), because we then know to which real month all the claims belong." When we select number of claims with DSFS=12 and Year=3 we get exactly same counts as in the table: 16044 claims with paydelay=0, 152 claims with paydelay=1...10, etc. However, for any other DSFS, we get counts much larger than in the table. Could you please let us know what do we miss here? |
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Hi Team Crescendo. Congratulations on your milestone achievement. |
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Congrats! Willem & Edward Team on wining the milestone The modelling on DSFS looks interesting. Yeah, I agree with Oleg Vasilyev the number do not matches with the paper also the papers lacks on details around the simulations used to attain the constants or interpolated values used to evaluate the offset values. Could you please provide more detail on this? Thanks |
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DaveC
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Congratulations to the milestone winners! Willem & Edward, very impressive improvement yet again. Crescendo, impressive improvement on the private data compared to the public leaderboard! The crescendo report is very well written, thanks for taking the effort. I do have a few remaining questions though:
Thanks in advance! |
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Posts 7 Thanks 2 Joined 27 Mar '12 Email user |
Hi Tim,
We used our own implementation.
Our code can handle sparse data efficiently.
Thanks for suggestions, but we choose not to provide those numbers, which are not needed for replicating the winning entry. In the course of replicating the results based on the current documentation, one would obtain those numbers as side products. It'd be just too tedious to list up or even read so many numbers. I hope you understand. Rie |
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