Quantile Evaluation, Sensitivity to Bracketing, and Sharing Business Payoffs

Periodicals(2017)

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AbstractFrom forecasting competitions to conditional value-at-risk requirements, the use of multiple quantile assessments is growing in practice. To evaluate them, we use a rule from the general class of proper scoring rules for a forecaster's multiple quantiles of a single uncertain quantity of interest. The general rule is additive in the component scores. Each component contains a function that measures its quantile's distance from the realization and weights its contribution to the overall score. To determine this function, we propose that the score of a group's combined quantile should be better than that of a randomly selected forecaster's quantile only when the forecasters bracket the realization i.e., their quantiles do not fall on the same side of the realization. If a score satisfies this property, we say it is sensitive to bracketing. We characterize the class of proper scoring rules that is sensitive to bracketing when the decision maker uses a generalized average to combine forecasters' quantiles. Finally, we show how weights can be set to match the payoffs in many important business contexts.
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quantile forecasts,forecast evaluation,probability elicitation,proper scoring rules,expert aggregation,expert combination
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