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A survey on deep learning for financial risk prediction
Author(s) -
Kuashuai Peng,
AUTHOR_ID,
Guofeng Yan
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
quantitative finance and economics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2573-0134
DOI - 10.3934/qfe.2021032
Subject(s) - deep learning , artificial intelligence , machine learning , computer science , finance , financial risk , field (mathematics) , business , mathematics , pure mathematics
The rapid development of financial technology not only provides a lot of convenience to people's production and life, but also brings a lot of risks to financial security. To prevent financial risks, a better way is to build an accurate warning model before the financial risk occurs, not to find a solution after the outbreak of the risk. In the past decade, deep learning has made amazing achievements in the fields, such as image recognition, natural language processing. Therefore, some researchers try to apply deep learning methods to financial risk prediction and most of the results are satisfactory. The main work of this paper is to review the predecessors' work of deep learning for financial risk prediction according to three prominent characteristics of financial data: heterogeneity, multi-source, and imbalance. We first briefly introduced some classical deep learning models as the model basis of financial risk prediction. Then we analyzed the reasons for these characteristics of financial data. Meanwhile, we studied the differences of commonly used deep learning models according to different data characteristics. Finally, we pointed out some open issues with research significance in this field and suggested the future implementations that might be feasible.

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