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Application of Data Mining Technology in Financial Intervention Based on Data Fusion Information Entropy
Author(s) -
Cong Gu
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
journal of sensors
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.399
H-Index - 43
eISSN - 1687-7268
pISSN - 1687-725X
DOI - 10.1155/2022/2192186
Subject(s) - finance , loan , intervention (counseling) , decision tree , economic interventionism , economics , business , actuarial science , computer science , data mining , political science , psychology , psychiatry , politics , law
Finance, as the core of the modern economy, supports sustained economic growth through financing and distribution. With the continuous development of the market economy, finance plays an increasingly important role in economic development. A new economic and financial phenomenon, known as financial intervention, has emerged in recent years, which has created a series of new problems, promoting the rapid increase both in credit and investment and causing many problems on normal operation of financial bodies. In the long run, it will inevitably affect the stability and soundness of the entire economic and financial system. In order to maximize the effect of financial intervention, in response to the above problems, this article uses a series of US practices in financial intervention as the survey content, combined with the loan data provided by the US government financial intervention department, and mines the data of the general C4.5 algorithm of the decision tree algorithm. Generate a decision tree and convert it into classification rules. Next, we will discover the laws hidden behind the loan data, further discover information that may violate relevant financial policies, provide a reliable basis for financial intervention, and improve the efficiency of financial intervention. Experiments show that the method used in this article can effectively solve the above problems and has certain practicability in fiscal intervention. With stratified sampling, the risky accuracy rate increased by 10%, probably because stratified sampling increased the number of high-risk samples.

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