F-HMTC: Detecting Financial Events for Investment Decisions Based on Neural Hierarchical Multi-Label Text Classification

Author:

Liang Xin12,Cheng Dawei34,Yang Fangzhou4,Luo Yifeng12,Qian Weining12,Zhou Aoying12

Affiliation:

1. Shanghai Engineering Research Center on Big Data Management System, Shanghai, China

2. School of Data Science and Engineering, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China

3. Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China

4. Seekdata Inc., Shanghai, China

Abstract

The share prices of listed companies in the stock trading market are prone to be influenced by various events. Performing event detection could help people to timely identify investment risks and opportunities accompanying these events. The financial events inherently present hierarchical structures, which could be represented as tree-structured schemes in real-life applications, and detecting events could be modeled as a hierarchical multi-label text classification problem, where an event is designated to a tree node with a sequence of hierarchical event category labels. Conventional hierarchical multi-label text classification methods usually ignore the hierarchical relationships existing in the event classification scheme, and treat the hierarchical labels associated with an event as uniform labels, where correct or wrong label predictions are assigned with equal rewards or penalties. In this paper, we propose a neural hierarchical multi-label text classification method, namely F-HMTC, for a financial application scenario with massive event category labels. F-HMTC learns the latent features based on bidirectional encoder representations from transformers, and directly maps them to hierarchical labels with a delicate hierarchy-based loss layer. We conduct extensive experiments on a private financial dataset with elaborately-annotated labels, and F-HMTC consistently outperforms state-of-art baselines by substantial margins. We will release both the source codes and dataset on the first author's repository.

Publisher

International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization

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