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An Issues Identifier for Online Financial Databases

Yen, J. and Chen, Hsinchun and Ma, P. and Bui, T. (1995) An Issues Identifier for Online Financial Databases. In Proceedings International Society for Decision Support Systems Conference, Hong Kong, China.

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Abstract

A major problem that decision makers are facing in an information-rich society is how to absorb, filter and make effective use of available data. The problem caused by information overflow could lead to the losses of competitiveness. This paper presents a knowledge-based approach to building an issues identifier to help investors overcome information overflow problems when dealing with very large on-line financial databases. The proposed software system is able to extract critical issues from the on-line financial databases. The system was developed based on a number of techniques: automatic indexing, concept space genemtion, and neural network classification. In this paper, we describe how these techniques are used to extract subject descriptors, their semantic relationships, and the related texts (documents or paragraphs) to each descriptor. The proposed system has been tested with the annual reports from thirteen of the largest international banks.

EPrint Type:Conference Paper
Keywords:National Science Digital Library, NSDL, Artificial Intelligence Lab, AI Lab, Information Retreival
Subjects:Databases
Information Extraction
Classification
ID Code:464
Deposited On:09 September 2004
Alternative Locations:http://ai.bpa.arizona.edu/go/papers.html
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