Andrea Stefanucci

2papers

2 Papers

IROct 27, 2021
Parameterized Explanations for Investor / Company Matching

Simerjot Kaur, Ivan Brugere, Andrea Stefanucci et al.

Matching companies and investors is usually considered a highly specialized decision making process. Building an AI agent that can automate such recommendation process can significantly help reduce costs, and eliminate human biases and errors. However, limited sample size of financial data-sets and the need for not only good recommendations, but also explaining why a particular recommendation is being made, makes this a challenging problem. In this work we propose a representation learning based recommendation engine that works extremely well with small datasets and demonstrate how it can be coupled with a parameterized explanation generation engine to build an explainable recommendation system for investor-company matching. We compare the performance of our system with human generated recommendations and demonstrate the ability of our algorithm to perform extremely well on this task. We also highlight how explainability helps with real-life adoption of our system.

CLOct 2, 2020
DocuBot : Generating financial reports using natural language interactions

Vineeth Ravi, Selim Amrouni, Andrea Stefanucci et al.

The financial services industry perpetually processes an overwhelming amount of complex data. Digital reports are often created based on tedious manual analysis as well as visualization of the underlying trends and characteristics of data. Often, the accruing costs of human computation errors in creating these reports are very high. We present DocuBot, a novel AI-powered virtual assistant for creating and modifying content in digital documents by modeling natural language interactions as "skills" and using them to transform underlying data. DocuBot has the ability to agglomerate saved skills for reuse, enabling humans to automatically generate recurrent reports. DocuBot also has the capability to continuously learn domain-specific and user-specific vocabulary by interacting with the user. We present evidence that DocuBot adds value to the financial industry and demonstrate its impact with experiments involving real and simulated users tasked with creating PowerPoint presentations.