Yu-Hsiang Wang
2025
SURF: A System to Unveil Explainable Risk Relations between Firms
Yu-Hsiang Wang
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Wei-Ning Chiu
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Yi-Tai Hsiao
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Yu-Shiang Huang
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Yi-Shyuan Chiang
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Shuo-En Wu
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Chuan-Ju Wang
Proceedings of the 2025 Conference of the Nations of the Americas Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies (System Demonstrations)
Firm risk relations are crucial in financial applications, including hedging and portfolio construction. However, the complexity of extracting relevant information from financial reports poses significant challenges in quantifying these relations. To this end, we introduce SURF, a System to Unveil Explainable Risk Relations between Firms. SURF employs a domain-specific encoder and an innovative scoring mechanism to uncover latent risk connections from financial reports. It constructs a network graph to visualize these firm-level risk interactions and incorporates a rationale explainer to elucidate the underlying links. Our evaluation using stock data shows that SURF outperforms baseline methods in effectively capturing firm risk relations. The demo video of the system is publicly available.
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- Wei-Ning Chiu 1
- Yi-Tai Hsiao 1
- Yu-Shiang Huang 1
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