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A Bayesian take on option pricing with Gaussian processes

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arxiv 2112.03718 v1 pith:3YSVV5VR submitted 2021-12-07 q-fin.MF econ.EMstat.ML

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keywords bayesiandatafunctiongaussianinferencelocalmodeloption
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Local volatility is a versatile option pricing model due to its state dependent diffusion coefficient. Calibration is, however, non-trivial as it involves both proposing a hypothesis model of the latent function and a method for fitting it to data. In this paper we present novel Bayesian inference with Gaussian process priors. We obtain a rich representation of the local volatility function with a probabilistic notion of uncertainty attached to the calibrate. We propose an inference algorithm and apply our approach to S&P 500 market data.

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