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An Enhanced TSA-MLP Model for Identifying Credit Default Problems

Jianhua Jiang, Xianqiu Meng, Yang Liu and Huan Wang

SAGE Open, 2022, vol. 12, issue 2, 21582440221094586

Abstract: Credit default has always been one of the critical factors in the development of personal credit business. By establishing a default identification model, default can be avoided effectively. There are some existing methods to identify credit default. However, these methods have some problems: Problem (1): It is different to deal the non-linear data, Problem (2): The local stagnation results in the high error rate, and Problem (3): The premature convergence leads to the low classification rate. In this paper, the sinhTSA-MLP default risk identification model is proposed to solve these problems. In this model, the proposed sinhTSA method can effectively avoid the problems of falling into local optimum and premature convergence. And the benchmark test results demonstrate sinhTSA is superior to other methods. According to the two experiments, the classification rate reaches 77.35% and 96.48%. Therefore, the sinhTSA-MLP default identification model has some particular advantages in identifying credit problems The feasibility of the sinhTSA-MLP default identification model has been proved through helping to manage credit default more consciously.

Keywords: sinhTSA-MLP default identification model; credit risk; default problems (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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