SYLGJun 10, 2020

Interpretable Multimodal Learning for Intelligent Regulation in Online Payment Systems

arXiv:2006.05669v1
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses the need for effective and interpretable regulation in FinTech, though it appears incremental as it builds on existing attention mechanisms.

The paper tackles the challenge of using multimodal signals for AI-enabled regulation in online payment systems by proposing a cross-modal and intra-modal attention network (CIAN) to integrate text and transaction information, achieving state-of-the-art performance on real datasets from WeChat Pay.

With the explosive growth of transaction activities in online payment systems, effective and realtime regulation becomes a critical problem for payment service providers. Thanks to the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI), AI-enable regulation emerges as a promising solution. One main challenge of the AI-enabled regulation is how to utilize multimedia information, i.e., multimodal signals, in Financial Technology (FinTech). Inspired by the attention mechanism in nature language processing, we propose a novel cross-modal and intra-modal attention network (CIAN) to investigate the relation between the text and transaction. More specifically, we integrate the text and transaction information to enhance the text-trade jointembedding learning, which clusters positive pairs and push negative pairs away from each other. Another challenge of intelligent regulation is the interpretability of complicated machine learning models. To sustain the requirements of financial regulation, we design a CIAN-Explainer to interpret how the attention mechanism interacts the original features, which is formulated as a low-rank matrix approximation problem. With the real datasets from the largest online payment system, WeChat Pay of Tencent, we conduct experiments to validate the practical application value of CIAN, where our method outperforms the state-of-the-art methods.

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