Research on CPI Prediction Based on Natural Language Processing
Xiaobin Tang and
Nuo Lei
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In the past, the seed keywords for CPI prediction were often selected based on empirical summaries of research and literature studies, which were prone to select omitted and invalid variables. In this paper, we design a keyword expansion technique for CPI prediction based on the cutting-edge NLP model, PANGU. We improve the CPI prediction ability using the corresponding web search index. Compared with the unsupervised pre-training and supervised downstream fine-tuning natural language processing models such as BERT and NEZHA, the PANGU model can be expanded to obtain more reliable CPI-generated keywords by its excellent zero-sample learning capability without the limitation of the downstream fine-tuning data set. Finally, this paper empirically tests the keyword prediction ability obtained by this keyword expansion method with historical CPI data.
Date: 2023-03
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