Theoretically Motivated Data Augmentation and Regularization for Portfolio Construction
Ziyin, Liu, Minami, Kentaro, Imajo, Kentaro
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The task we consider is portfolio construction in a speculative market, a fundamental problem in modern finance. While various empirical works now exist to explore deep learning in finance, the theory side is almost non-existent. In this work, we focus on developing a theoretical framework for understanding the use of data augmentation for deep-learning-based approaches to quantitative finance. The proposed theory clarifies the role and necessity of data augmentation for finance; moreover, our theory implies that a simple algorithm of injecting a random noise of strength $\sqrt{|r_{t-1}|}$ to the observed return $r_{t}$ is better than not injecting any noise and a few other financially irrelevant data augmentation techniques.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Dec-22-2022
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