ActEval
Model-agnostic evaluation for actuarial predictive models.
ActEval evaluates prediction arrays—not fitted model objects—across accuracy, calibration, discrimination, probabilistic quality, uncertainty, observed-tail risk, and financial decisions. It works with outputs from GLMs, scikit-learn, XGBoost, CatBoost, neural networks, or any other modelling stack.
The project is designed for non-life insurance pricing workflows. It keeps actuarial objectives separate and never creates an arbitrary universal model score.
Why ActEval?
A model with lower RMSE can still have worse aggregate calibration, weaker large-loss behavior, or a less favorable pricing consequence. ActEval makes those trade-offs visible through explicit metrics and versioned evaluation metadata.
| Capability | Included diagnostics |
|---|---|
| Point predictions | MAE, RMSE, Poisson/Gamma/Tweedie deviance |
| Calibration | A/E, calibration by risk quantile, weighted calibration error |
| Discrimination | Gini, normalized Gini, lift |
| Tail risk | Observed-tail MAE, RMSE, A/E, large-loss bias |
| Predictive distributions | CRPS, log, Brier, quantile, and interval scores |
| Uncertainty | Coverage, width, variance, entropy, bootstrap intervals |
| Model comparison | Metric-specific ranking and paired bootstrap differences |
| Monitoring | Segment reports, temporal validation, prediction drift/PSI |
| Realized consequences | Explicit pricing loss, shortfall, and quoted reinsurance arithmetic |
| Reporting | DataFrame, dictionary, CSV, JSON, HTML, and plot export |
Installation
ActEval requires Python 3.11 or newer.
python -m pip install acteval-insurance
Install the optional plotting support with:
python -m pip install "acteval-insurance[plot]"
Numerical CDF, density, and entropy methods on TweedieDistribution use an
optional dependency:
python -m pip install "acteval-insurance[tweedie]"
Tweedie deviance itself comes from scikit-learn and does not require this extra.
The distribution name is acteval-insurance because acteval was already
occupied on PyPI. The import remains concise:
import acteval as ae
The package also installs a command-line interface for CSV prediction files:
acteval evaluate predictions.csv --task claim_frequency
Use acteval evaluate --help for column, metric, weighting, and report-export
options.
Quick start
ActEval accepts ordinary NumPy-compatible arrays and returns structured result objects.
import acteval as ae
y_true = [0.0, 0.4, 1.0, 2.0, 4.0, 7.0]
y_pred = [0.1, 0.5, 0.9, 1.8, 3.6, 6.4]
exposure = [1.0, 0.5, 1.2, 0.8, 1.5, 2.0]
result = ae.evaluate(
y_true,
y_pred,
exposure=exposure,
input_scale="rate",
task="claim_frequency",
context={"model_id": "frequency-glm-v4", "split": "holdout", "split_seed": 42},
)
print(result.to_dataframe())
Task defaults avoid making portfolio-specific tail thresholds or Tweedie-power assumptions. Select those metrics explicitly and record their parameters:
result = ae.evaluate(
y_true,
y_pred,
task="claim_frequency",
metrics=[
"rmse",
"poisson_deviance",
"ae_ratio",
"normalized_gini",
"tail_ae_95",
],
)
Parameterized metrics use MetricSpec, keeping every assumption in result
metadata:
result = ae.evaluate(
y_true,
y_pred,
task="pure_premium",
metrics=[
ae.MetricSpec("tweedie_deviance", {"power": 1.7}),
ae.MetricSpec("tail_mae", {"quantile": 0.99}, label="tail_mae_99"),
],
)
Compare models
comparison = ae.compare(
y_true,
{
"GLM": glm_predictions,
"Gradient boosting": boosting_predictions,
},
exposure=exposure,
input_scale="rate",
task="claim_frequency",
)
print(comparison.to_dataframe())
print(comparison.rank("poisson_deviance"))
Rankings are metric-specific. Target metrics such as A/E are ranked by distance from their target; ActEval does not declare one model universally best.
Quantify sampling uncertainty
Rows, predictions, exposures, and weights are resampled jointly.
intervals = ae.bootstrap_evaluate(
y_true,
y_pred,
exposure=exposure,
input_scale="rate",
task="claim_frequency",
metrics=["rmse", "ae_ratio", "normalized_gini", "tail_ae_95"],
n_resamples=2_000,
confidence_level=0.95,
random_state=42,
)
print(intervals.to_dataframe())
For model comparisons, paired resampling evaluates every model on the same
bootstrap rows. Negative objective_delta favors the candidate model after
accounting for whether a metric is minimized, maximized, or has a target.
paired = ae.paired_bootstrap_compare(
y_true,
{"Current GLM": glm_predictions, "Candidate": boosting_predictions},
reference="Current GLM",
task="claim_frequency",
metrics=["poisson_deviance", "ae_ratio", "normalized_gini"],
n_resamples=2_000,
random_state=42,
)
Confidence intervals are descriptive sampling-uncertainty estimates. Paired comparisons are not automatically adjusted for multiple testing.
Segment and temporal monitoring
The v0.5 monitoring layer evaluates portfolio slices without changing the meaning of the underlying metrics.
segments = ae.evaluate_by_segment(
y_true,
y_pred,
segment_labels,
task="claim_frequency",
exposure=exposure,
input_scale="rate",
metrics=["ae_ratio", "normalized_gini", "tail_ae_95"],
)
timeline = ae.evaluate_over_time(
y_true,
y_pred,
accounting_period,
task="claim_frequency",
exposure=exposure,
input_scale="rate",
metrics=["poisson_deviance", "ae_ratio"],
)
drift = ae.prediction_drift(
reference_predictions,
current_predictions,
n_bins=10,
)
Prediction drift uses fixed, weighted reference-quantile bins and reports PSI contributions. ActEval intentionally applies no universal PSI alert threshold.
Predictive distributions
Built-in vectorized adapters represent one predictive distribution per observation:
PoissonDistribution(mu)NegativeBinomialDistribution(mean, dispersion)GammaDistribution(mean, shape)LognormalDistribution(meanlog, sdlog)TweedieDistribution(mean, power, dispersion)for1 < power < 2EmpiricalDistribution(samples)for joint or independent scenario draws
poisson = ae.PoissonDistribution(mu=frequency_predictions)
distribution_result = ae.evaluate_distribution(
claim_counts,
poisson,
task="claim_frequency",
exposure=exposure,
input_scale="rate",
metrics=[
ae.MetricSpec("crps", {"n_samples": 5_000, "random_state": 42}),
"log_score",
ae.MetricSpec("interval_score", {"coverage": 0.90}),
],
)
Samples have shape (n_samples, n_observations). Scalar quantiles have shape
(n_observations,); vector quantiles have shape
(n_quantiles, n_observations).
Illustrative realized-consequence helpers
These small helpers expose their loss function and named benchmark. Regret is reported in that loss function's unit.
premiums = ae.premium_from_distribution(
severity_distribution,
profit_loading=0.08,
expense_ratio=0.20,
)
pricing = ae.pricing_regret(
y_true=realized_loss,
premium=premiums,
benchmark_premium=current_tariff,
underpricing_cost=2.0,
overpricing_cost=1.0,
benchmark_name="current tariff",
)
ActEval also provides loss-ratio impact, shortfall arithmetic, and quoted stop-loss option selection. These are illustrative realized-consequence calculations, not pricing, reserving, treaty, or regulatory-capital models.
Reports and exports
Result objects support DataFrames, dictionaries, printable summaries, and standalone HTML reports:
result.save_html("reports/frequency-evaluation.html")
comparison.save_html("reports/model-comparison.html")
ae.export_table(comparison, "reports/model-comparison.csv")
ae.export_table(comparison, "reports/model-comparison.json")
axis = ae.plot_calibration(y_true, y_pred, exposure=exposure)
ae.save_plot(axis, "reports/calibration.png", dpi=180)
HTML reports contain no JavaScript or remote assets and can be archived for offline review.
Input contract
y_trueandy_predare finite, one-dimensional, nonnegative arrays on the same scale.- Frequency and pure-premium rates supplied with policy exposure must set
input_scale="rate"; aggregate counts or losses must omit exposure. - Severity observations are normally claim-level;
sample_weightis often more meaningful than exposure. - When both are present, effective weight is
sample_weight * exposure. - ActEval does not silently convert claim counts to rates.
- Observed-tail diagnostics select rows using realized outcomes and are retrospective—not predictive tail probabilities.
Scope and limitations
ActEval is an insurance-oriented metric and reporting toolkit. It is not a complete model-validation or governance system. In particular:
- it evaluates caller-supplied holdout predictions and cannot detect leakage, an invalid train/test split, or unrepresentative data;
- risk-quantile and caller-defined segment reports do not replace feature-aware conditional calibration diagnostics;
- the IID bootstrap does not refit models and does not handle clusters, time dependence, or multiplicity automatically;
- no claim of production readiness or empirical superiority is made from the synthetic examples and unit tests in this repository;
- thresholds, Tweedie powers, tail levels, financial loss functions, and deployment decisions remain portfolio- and governance-specific.
Use the context argument to record model and split identifiers, but treat the
result as one evidence artifact rather than a governance decision.
Documentation
- Documentation website
- Command-line interface
- API guide
- Metric reference
- Bootstrap inference
- Monitoring
- Reporting
- Decision reference
- API stability policy
- Migrating from 0.3 to 1.0
- Migrating from 1.x to 2.0
Development
git clone https://github.com/aminemanai2003/acteval.git
cd acteval
python -m venv .venv
python -m pip install -e ".[dev]"
ruff check .
ruff format --check .
mypy src/acteval
pytest
mkdocs build --strict
python -m build
Contributions are welcome. Read CONTRIBUTING.md and the security policy before opening a pull request or reporting a vulnerability.
Versioning and license
ActEval uses Semantic Versioning for its public API. Package maturity remains beta; compatibility rules do not imply actuarial validation or production readiness.
Licensed under the Apache License 2.0.
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