Federated Continual Learning to Detect Accounting Anomalies in Financial Auditing
Schreyer, Marco, Hemati, Hamed, Borth, Damian, Vasarhelyi, Miklos A.
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The International Standards on Auditing require auditors to collect reasonable assurance that financial statements are free of material misstatement. At the same time, a central objective of Continuous Assurance is the'real-time' assessment of digital accounting journal entries. Recently, driven by the advances in artificial intelligence, Deep Learning techniques have emerged in financial auditing to examine vast quantities of accounting data. However, learning highly adaptive audit models in decentralised and dynamic settings remains challenging. It requires the study of data distribution shifts over multiple clients and time periods. In this work, we propose a Federated Continual Learning framework enabling auditors to learn audit models from decentral clients continuously. We evaluate the framework's ability to detect accounting anomalies in common scenarios of organizational activity. Our empirical results, using real-world datasets and combined federatedcontinual learning strategies, demonstrate the learned model's ability to detect anomalies in audit settings of data distribution shifts.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Oct-26-2022
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