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The future of credit scoring modelling using advanced techniques
Čermáková, Jolana ; Krištoufek, Ladislav (advisor) ; Geršl, Adam (referee)
Machine learning is becoming a part of everyday life and has an indisputable impact across large array of industries. In the financial industry, this impact lies particularly in predictive modelling. The goal of this thesis is to describe the basic principles of artificial intelligence and its subset, machine learning. The most widely used machine learning techniques are outlined both in a theoretical and a practical way. As a result, four models were assembled within the thesis. Results and limitations of each model were discussed and these models were also mutually compared based on their individual per- formance. The evaluation was executed on a real world dataset, provided by Home Credit company. Final performance of machine learning methods, measured by the KS and GINI metrics, was either very comparable or even worse than the performance of a traditional logistic regression. Still, the problem may lie in an insu cient dataset, in the improper data prepara- tion, or in inappropriately used algorithms, not necessarily in the models themselves.
May the creation of a fund center help to increase a country's competitiveness?
Kubínová, Pavla ; Rybáček, Václav (advisor) ; Urban, Luděk (referee)
A high concentration of automotive industry in the Czech economy and its dependence on exports to Germany could be compared to a poorly diversified investment portfolio. At the time when the manual-labor-intensive industries move to countries with a lower labor costs and even stable German economy is losing pace of growth, it is necessary to consider how to support the competitiveness of the Czech economy and ensure sustainable economic growth. The work deals with the question whether a greater focus on the financial sector and with a strong collective investment market may be a possible solution. Author seeks to find the answer thru analysis of this industry and its impact on the domestic economy of the countries with the largest collective investment fund market. The analysis did not prove the initial assumption that the intensive development of the collective investment market in the country will significantly help to grow HPD. However, given the strong correlation between the volume of assets under management and HPD some kind of connection cannot be excluded. A multiplying effect on the other industries is only average, on the other hand the analysis of the competitiveness indicators showed the strength of the industry.

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