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Account management for risk or profit? Eva Neves 2005 PIC Solutions
Adaptive credit scoring with kernel learning method Dr Yingxu Yang 2005 SHS Informations systems Download Abstract (PDF) / Download Paper (PDF)
Adding comprehensibility to support vector machine models using rule extraction techniques: a credit scoring case David Martens, Bart Baesens, Johan Huysmans, Tony van Gestel, Jan Vanthienen 2005 KU Leuven
Automatic modelling of credit risk through internal ratings: an application of advanced statistical models and machine learning techniques Raquel Flórez-López 2005 University of León Download Abstract (PDF) / Download Presentation (PDF)
Bayesian updating of generic scoring models Arkadiusz Ziemba 2005 StatConsulting Ltd Download Abstract (PDF) / Download Paper (PDF)
Choosing optimal customer management strategies I-Ding Wu; David J. Hand 2005 Imperial College London Download Abstract (PDF)
Comparison of scorecard measurements with application to credit scoring T. de la Rey, F. Lombard 2005 North-West University, Rand Afrikaans University
Credit limit optimization (CLO) for credit cards Vijay S. Desai 2005 SAS Institute Inc.
Credit scoring as a strategic management tool David B. Edelman 2005 Caledonia Credit Consultancy Download Abstract (PDF) / Download Paper (PDF)
Credit scoring in the non-conforming mortgage market Alastair Holmes, Piero Bassu 2005 Platform Download Abstract (PDF) / Download Presentation (PDF)
Default models based on "small" data sets: leveraging multi-tree methods for reliable scorecards Dan Steinberg, Nicholas Scott Cardell, Mikhail Golovnya 2005 Salford Systems
Development of an application fraud scorecard: a case study of design Ross Gayler 2005 Baycorp Advantage
Estimating probabilities of default for low default portfolios Dr Dirk Tasche 2005 Deutsche Bundesbank Download Abstract (PDF) / Download Paper (PDF)
Estimating the value of analytic innovations Dr Gerald Fahner 2005 Fair Isaac Corp. Download Abstract (PDF) / Download Presentation (PDF)
Explaining aggregate consumer delinquency behaviour over time Jonathan Crook, John Banasik 2005 The University of Edinburgh Download Abstract (PDF) / Download Paper (PDF) / Download Presentation (PDF)

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