Actuarial science

Mortality forecasting

Mortality forecasting refers to the art and science of determining likely future mortality rates. It is especially important in rich countries with a high proportion of aged people, since aged populations are expensive in terms of pensions (both public and private). It is a major topic in Ageing studies. (Wikipedia).

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Birth Rates and Death Rates in Differential Equations (Differential Equations 33)

https://www.patreon.com/ProfessorLeonard How changing Birth Rates and Death Rates can effect population growth and be modeled with Differential Equations.

From playlist Differential Equations

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Statistics 5_1 Confidence Intervals

In this lecture explain the meaning of a confidence interval and look at the equation to calculate it.

From playlist Medical Statistics

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Why You’re More Likely To Die In Winter

To start using Tab for a Cause, go to: http://tabforacause.org/minuteearth2 There’s a huge seasonal difference in death rates that is propelled by a variety of factors including pathogen behavior and anatomical response to temperature changes. LEARN MORE ************** To learn more abou

From playlist Anatomy & Health

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Population Growth and Decline (Differential Equations 35)

https://www.patreon.com/ProfessorLeonard A final look at population growth and decline in Differential Equations before exploring "harvesting"

From playlist Differential Equations

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Lecture01 Introduction to this course on medical statistics

A new course in medical statistics using widely available spreadsheet software.

From playlist Medical Statistics

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#21. Finding the Sample Size Needed to Estimate a Population Proportion using StatCrunch

Please Subscribe here, thank you!!! https://goo.gl/JQ8Nys #21. Finding the Sample Size Needed to Estimate a Population Proportion using StatCrunch

From playlist Statistics Final Exam

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Pandemics and the Economy; Lessons from History / Caltech Seminar Day Online Session IV

Putting the COVID-19 pandemic in historical context helps underscore an unprecedented willingness to reduce economic activity to save lives, according to Caltech alumnus, professor, and division chair Jean-Laurent Rosenthal. What are the consequences of this approach for the long term? Can

From playlist Caltech Seminar Day Online

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Climate Change and Fires: Developing Forecasts for Severe Fire Seasons

Recorded on March 5, 2013. Given expected changes in climate and land use over the next several decades, many forest ecosystems are likely to become increasingly vulnerable to fire. In my lecture, I describe how satellite measurements of ocean temperatures, soil moisture, and fires may b

From playlist Physical Sciences Breakfast Lecture Series

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Russia's demographic crisis

Russia is dealing with a major demographic crisis. Low birth rates, high death rates and an increase of mortality rate is taking its toll on the Russian population. Not to mention the increase of divorces, abortions, alcoholism, narcotics and communicable diseases. Forecasts predicted tha

From playlist Geopolitics

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Is there a limit to human longevity?

Is there a limit to the human lifespan? There are a few differing theories. Some argue that, yes, maximum lifespan is finite. Others think that with advances in medicine, the maximum could increase, but ultimately, our days are numbered. However, there is another possibility: the human li

From playlist Just Me

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Handwashing Case Study : Python Data Analysis 2022 | Data Analysis Project | Python | Simplilearn

In this video, you'll look at an interesting hands-on case study about Handwashing using Python. You'll learn how Dr. Semmelweis could solve a very critical problem of Childbed fever in Europe by analyzing past data and emphasizing on the importance of handwashing before treating patients.

From playlist Python For Beginners 🔥[2022 Updated]

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Time Series Forecasting in Minutes

In this Data Science in Minutes, we will describe what time series forecasting is, and provide several examples of when you can use time series for your data. Time series forecasting is looking at data over time to forecast or predict what will happen in the next time period, based on patt

From playlist Data Science in Minutes

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How do we Operationalise Resilience for Decision Making by Vasilis Dakos

PROGRAM TIPPING POINTS IN COMPLEX SYSTEMS (HYBRID) ORGANIZERS: Partha Sharathi Dutta (IIT Ropar, India), Vishwesha Guttal (IISc, India), Mohit Kumar Jolly (IISc, India) and Sudipta Kumar Sinha (IIT Ropar, India) DATE: 19 September 2022 to 30 September 2022 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall an

From playlist TIPPING POINTS IN COMPLEX SYSTEMS (HYBRID, 2022)

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Joseph Lu's top 5 tips to manage longevity risks

Joseph Lu is the longevity science director at Legal & General, and the chair of IFoA Mortality Research Steering Committee. Ahead of Joseph's session at RiskMinds Insurance 2016 in Amsterdam, 21-23 March, he gives you his top strategies to manage longevity risks. Stay tuned on www.riskmi

From playlist Insurance risk: Predict risk in an unpredictable world

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How do We Operationalise Resilience for Decision-Making? by Vasilis Dakos

PROGRAM TIPPING POINTS IN COMPLEX SYSTEMS (HYBRID) ORGANIZERS: Partha Sharathi Dutta (IIT Ropar, India), Vishwesha Guttal (IISc, India), Mohit Kumar Jolly (IISc, India) and Sudipta Kumar Sinha (IIT Ropar, India) DATE: 19 September 2022 to 30 September 2022 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall an

From playlist TIPPING POINTS IN COMPLEX SYSTEMS (HYBRID, 2022)

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A Literature Review on ML in Climate Science | AISC

For slides and more information on the paper, visit https://ai.science/e/a-literature-review-on-ml-in-climate-science--PzbQLgJkSISgNYR5EkZY Discussion lead: Peetak Mitra Discussion facilitator(s): Susan Shu Chang ML can be an invaluable tool both in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and

From playlist Literature Review

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Why COVID-19 Death Predictions Will Always Be Wrong

At the end of March, the White House announced that it was predicting somewhere between 100,000 and 240,000 US deaths from COVID-19. However, another study estimated around 2.2 million deaths in the US. So why are these numbers so different? Both studies used different metrics to estimate

From playlist Health Science

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Time Series Forecasting on Stock Prices

Watch this talk to learn how to set up a process for stock price forecasting using Python and Machine Learning. PUBLICATION PERMISSIONS: Original video was published with the Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed). Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72g4V6Ucnlc

From playlist Python

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Statistics Lecture 7.2: Finding Confidence Intervals for the Population Proportion

https://www.patreon.com/ProfessorLeonard Statistics Lecture 7.2: Finding Confidence Intervals for the Population Proportion

From playlist Statistics (Full Length Videos)

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SICSS 2017 - Guest Lecture by Gary King (Day 2. June 20, 2017)

The first Summer Institute in Computational Social Science was held at Princeton University from June 18 to July 1, 2017, sponsored by the Russell Sage Foundation. For more details, please visit https://compsocialscience.github.io/summer-institute/2017/

From playlist Guest Speakers

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