Computational intelligence in economics and finance. Vol. II
In addition to direct applications of computational intelligence, readers can also observe how these methods are combined with conventional analytical methods such as statistical and econometric models to yield preferred results.
1 online resource (xiii, 227 pages) : illustrations
9783540728207, 9783540728214, 3540728201, 354072821X
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Computational Intelligence in Economics and Finance: Shifting the Research Frontier.- An Overview of Insurance Uses of Fuzzy Logic.- Forecasting Agricultural Commodity Prices using Hybrid Neural Networks.- Nonlinear Principal Component Analysis for Withdrawal from the Employment Time Guarantee Fund.- Estimating Female Labor Force Participation through Statistical and Machine Learning Methods: A Comparison.- An Application of Kohonen’s SOFM to the Management of Benchmarking Policies.- Trading Strategies Based on K-means Clustering and Regression Models.- Comparison of Instance-Based Techniques for Learning to Predict Changes in Stock Prices.- Application of an Instance Based Learning Algorithm for Predicting the Stock Market Index.- Evaluating the Efficiency of Index Fund Selections Over the Fund’s Future Period.- Failure of Genetic-Programming Induced Trading Strategies: Distinguishing between Efficient Markets and Inefficient Algorithms.- Nonlinear Goal-Directed CPPI Strategy.- Hybrid-Agent Organization Modeling: A Logical-Heuristic Approach.
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