UL Extremes Seminar

Machine learning beyond the data range: extreme quantile regression

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Por Sebastian Engelke (Research Center for Statistics, University of Geneva).

Machine learning methods perform well in prediction tasks within the range of the training data. When interest is in quantiles of the response that go beyond the observed records, these methods typically break down. Extreme value theory provides the mathematical foundation for estimation of such extreme quantiles. A common approach is to approximate the exceedances over a high threshold by the generalized Pareto distribution. For conditional extreme quantiles, one may model the parameters of this distribution as functions of the predictors. Up to now, the existing methods are either not flexible enough or do not generalize well in higher dimensions. We develop new approaches for extreme quantile regression that estimate the parameters of the generalized Pareto distribution with tree-based methods and recurrent neural networks. Our estimators outperform classical machine learning methods and methods from extreme value theory in simulations studies. We illustrate how the recurrent neural network model can be used for effective forecasting of flood risk.


Transmissão via Zoom.

17h00-18h00
CEAUL - Centro de Estatística e Aplicações da Universidade de Lisboa / CEMAT-Ciências - Centro de Matemática Computacional e Estocástica
Gotas de água

O curso visa capacitar os formandos para a aplicação dos índices de qualidade ecológica utilizados na avaliação da qualidade ambiental em sistemas de transição, no âmbito da Diretiva Quadro da Água (DQA) - candidaturas até 31 de agosto.

The conference aims to bring together key experts in the Medical Microwave Imaging (MMWI) field and will include invited talks, presentations and posters of peer-reviewed abstracts and conference papers, and workshops in satellite areas of research that are of interest to MMWI research.

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