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Synthesizing Property & Casualty Ratemaking Datasets using Generative Adversarial Networks

Marie-Pier Cote, Brian Hartman, Olivier Mercier, Joshua Meyers, Jared Cummings, Elijah Harmon

Published 2020-08-13Version 1

Due to confidentiality issues, it can be difficult to access or share interesting datasets for methodological development in actuarial science, or other fields where personal data are important. We show how to design three different types of generative adversarial networks (GANs) that can build a synthetic insurance dataset from a confidential original dataset. The goal is to obtain synthetic data that no longer contains sensitive information but still has the same structure as the original dataset and retains the multivariate relationships. In order to adequately model the specific characteristics of insurance data, we use GAN architectures adapted for multi-categorical data: a Wassertein GAN with gradient penalty (MC-WGAN-GP), a conditional tabular GAN (CTGAN) and a Mixed Numerical and Categorical Differentially Private GAN (MNCDP-GAN). For transparency, the approaches are illustrated using a public dataset, the French motor third party liability data. We compare the three different GANs on various aspects: ability to reproduce the original data structure and predictive models, privacy, and ease of use. We find that the MC-WGAN-GP synthesizes the best data, the CTGAN is the easiest to use, and the MNCDP-GAN guarantees differential privacy.

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