A two-score system for Uniswap wallets is built from rule-based blueprints refined by a deep residual network, with validation limited to reproducing the rules.
Machine Learning approach for Credit Scoring
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In this work we build a stack of machine learning models aimed at composing a state-of-the-art credit rating and default prediction system, obtaining excellent out-of-sample performances. Our approach is an excursion through the most recent ML / AI concepts, starting from natural language processes (NLP) applied to economic sectors' (textual) descriptions using embedding and autoencoders (AE), going through the classification of defaultable firms on the base of a wide range of economic features using gradient boosting machines (GBM) and calibrating their probabilities paying due attention to the treatment of unbalanced samples. Finally we assign credit ratings through genetic algorithms (differential evolution, DE). Model interpretability is achieved by implementing recent techniques such as SHAP and LIME, which explain predictions locally in features' space.
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Deep Reputation Scoring in DeFi: zScore-Based Wallet Ranking from Liquidity and Trading Signals
A two-score system for Uniswap wallets is built from rule-based blueprints refined by a deep residual network, with validation limited to reproducing the rules.