Using long short-term memory neural networks to analyze SEC 13D filings: A recipe for human and machine interaction

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Murat Aydogdu, Hakan Saraoglu, David Louton
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Abstract

We implement an efficient methodology for extracting themes from Securities Exchange Commission 13D filings using aspects of human-assisted active learning and long short-term memory (LSTM) neural networks. Sentences from the ‘Purpose of Transaction’ section of each filing are extracted and a randomly chosen subset is labelled based on six filing themes that the existing literature on shareholder activism has shown to have an impact on stock returns. We find that an LSTM neural network that accepts sentences as input performs significantly better, with precision of 77%, than an alternately specified neural network that uses the common bag of words approach. This indicates that both sentence structure and vocabulary are important in classifying SEC 13D filings. Our study has important implications, as it addresses the recent cautions raised in the literature that analysis of finance and accounting-related text sources should move beyond bag-of-words approaches to alternatives that incorporate the analysis of word sense and meaning reflecting context.

使用长短期记忆神经网络分析SEC 13D文件:人机交互的配方
我们使用人工辅助主动学习和长短期记忆(LSTM)神经网络实现了一种有效的方法,从证券交易委员会13D文件中提取主题。从每份文件的“交易目的”部分提取句子,并根据现有的股东激进主义文献显示对股票回报有影响的六个文件主题,随机选择一个子集进行标记。我们发现,一个接受句子作为输入的LSTM神经网络比一个使用普通词袋方法的交替指定的神经网络表现得更好,精度为77%。这表明句子结构和词汇在分类SEC 13D文件中都很重要。我们的研究具有重要的意义,因为它解决了最近在文献中提出的警告,即对财务和会计相关文本来源的分析应该超越词袋方法,转而采用反映上下文的词义和意义分析。
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Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management
Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Finance
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期刊介绍: Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management is a quarterly international journal which publishes original, high quality material dealing with all aspects of intelligent systems as they relate to the fields of accounting, economics, finance, marketing and management. In addition, the journal also is concerned with related emerging technologies, including big data, business intelligence, social media and other technologies. It encourages the development of novel technologies, and the embedding of new and existing technologies into applications of real, practical value. Therefore, implementation issues are of as much concern as development issues. The journal is designed to appeal to academics in the intelligent systems, emerging technologies and business fields, as well as to advanced practitioners who wish to improve the effectiveness, efficiency, or economy of their working practices. A special feature of the journal is the use of two groups of reviewers, those who specialize in intelligent systems work, and also those who specialize in applications areas. Reviewers are asked to address issues of originality and actual or potential impact on research, teaching, or practice in the accounting, finance, or management fields. Authors working on conceptual developments or on laboratory-based explorations of data sets therefore need to address the issue of potential impact at some level in submissions to the journal.
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