Breaking Down Financial News Impact: A Novel AI Approach with Geometric Hypergraphs
Anoushka Harit, Zhongtian Sun, Jongmin Yu, Noura Al Moubayed

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel AI model called GHAN that uses geometric hypergraphs and attention mechanisms to better understand and predict stock market reactions to financial news, improving interpretability and accuracy.
Contribution
The paper introduces a Geometric Hypergraph Attention Network (GHAN) that captures high-order relationships in financial news impact analysis, enhancing prediction accuracy and interpretability.
Findings
GHAN outperforms traditional models in predicting market reactions.
Incorporates BERT embeddings for semantic understanding of news.
Uses SHAP for model interpretability.
Abstract
In the fast-paced and volatile financial markets, accurately predicting stock movements based on financial news is critical for investors and analysts. Traditional models often struggle to capture the intricate and dynamic relationships between news events and market reactions, limiting their ability to provide actionable insights. This paper introduces a novel approach leveraging Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) through the development of a Geometric Hypergraph Attention Network (GHAN) to analyze the impact of financial news on market behaviours. Geometric hypergraphs extend traditional graph structures by allowing edges to connect multiple nodes, effectively modelling high-order relationships and interactions among financial entities and news events. This unique capability enables the capture of complex dependencies, such as the simultaneous impact of a single news event on…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBig Data Technologies and Applications · Impact of AI and Big Data on Business and Society · Data Visualization and Analytics
MethodsSoftmax · Attention Is All You Need · Shapley Additive Explanations · Focus
