Handbook of Natural Computing 2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-92910-9_51
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Natural Computing in Finance – A Review

Abstract: Publication informationRozenberg, Grzegorz; Bäck, Thomas; Kok, Joost N. (eds.). Handbook of Natural Computing : Theory, Experiments and Applications Publisher SpringerItem record/more information http://hdl.handle

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“…Most theoretical financial asset pricing models make strong assumptions which are often not satisfied in real-world asset markets. They are therefore good candidates for the application of model induction tools, such as Grammatical Evolution, which are used to recover the underlying data generating processes [3].…”
Section: Model Inductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most theoretical financial asset pricing models make strong assumptions which are often not satisfied in real-world asset markets. They are therefore good candidates for the application of model induction tools, such as Grammatical Evolution, which are used to recover the underlying data generating processes [3].…”
Section: Model Inductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This will also motivate the discussion in Section 3, where we will discuss shortcomings of much of this work. We do not seek to provide a comprehensive review of this voluminous literature and readers interested in this are referred to [16,21,71] for more details on individual studies and a description of how each area of application has developed over time. Figure 1 illustrates some of the main application areas.…”
Section: Taxonomy Of Existing Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%