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15 January 2026 - by Stijn Donckers, Marie Ganon, Eve Titon, Menno van Wijk
The emergence and spread of pandemics demand flexible modeling solutions. We use an R Shiny application to examine different use cases, and offer some insights.
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02 May 2025 - by Arije Amara, Eve Titon
Life expectancy at age 65 in the Netherlands is projected to be 0.7 years less by 2050, under a scenario of high emissions and dry summers, according to Milliman.
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23 November 2024 - by Eve Titon, Tinhinane Talbi, Jeanne Bessiere
For a more complete understanding of climatic risks on mortality, we need to consider multiple interacting factors, such as cold, heat, and air pollution.
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02 May 2024 - by Jan Thiemen Postema, Daniël van Dam, Menno van Wijk, Niels Van der Laan, Antoine Rainaud, Eve Titon
We present a framework and tools for projecting insured flood losses in the Netherlands and France, which can be used for insurance portfolios across Europe.
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14 March 2024 - by Vincent Soulas, Eve Titon, Marie Ganon
Climate change can impact disease prevalence and insurers must anticipate changes in products and costs within their portfolios.
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29 February 2024 - by Eve Titon, Tinhinane Talbi
Individual claim reserving models, while more intricate, offer a deeper level of insight into estimated provisions, and a richer understanding of the data.
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08 September 2023 - by Flora Auter, Amal Elfassihi, Salima el Khababi, Jan Thiemen Postema, Eve Titon, Raymond van Es
Using mortality data adjustment methods for COVID-19 helps avoid double counting and derives long-term trends without instabilities from a one-off experience.
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21 August 2023 - by Vincent Soulas, Eve Titon, Marie Ganon
This white paper aims to study, through the existing literature, the extent to which the different types of wearable technologies can enhance health and life expectancy,
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19 December 2022 - by Alexandre Boumezoued, Amal Elfassihi, Valentin Germain, Eve Titon
Climate change will lead to greater mortality risk, so we discuss the exposure to high temperatures and look at alternative modeling for vector-borne diseases.
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14 May 2020 - by Rémi Bellina, Cedric Mea, Floriane Moy, Alexandre Boumezoued, Amal Elfassihi, Eve Titon
This paper explores the potential and the challenge of using BERT, a Natural Language Processing framework, to automate the task of gathering input information and assisting experts for COVID-19 studies.