Active management of operational risk in the regimes of the “unknown”: What can machine learning or heuristics deliver?

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Abstract

Advanced machine learning has achieved extraordinary success in recent years. “Active” operational risk beyond ex post analysis of measured-data machine learning could provide help beyond the regime of traditional statistical analysis when it comes to the “known unknown” or even the “unknown unknown.” While machine learning has been tested successfully in the regime of the “known,” heuristics typically provide better results for an active operational risk management (in the sense of forecasting). However, precursors in existing data can open a chance for machine learning to provide early warnings even for the regime of the “unknown unknown.”.

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Milkau, U., & Bott, J. (2018). Active management of operational risk in the regimes of the “unknown”: What can machine learning or heuristics deliver? Risks, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/risks6020041

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