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Surrogate Data Models: Interpreting Large-scale Machine Learning Crisis Prediction Models

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  • Mr. Jorge A Chan-Lau
  • Ruofei Hu
  • Maksym Ivanyna
  • Ritong Qu
  • Cheng Zhong

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Machine learning models are becoming increasingly important in the prediction of economic crises. The models, however, use datasets comprising a large number of predictors (features) which impairs model interpretability and their ability to provide adequate guidance in the design of crisis prevention and mitigation policies. This paper introduces surrogate data models as dimensionality reduction tools in large-scale crisis prediction models. The appropriateness of this approach is assessed by their application to large-scale crisis prediction models developed at the IMF. The results are consistent with economic intuition and validate the use of surrogates as interpretability tools.

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  • Mr. Jorge A Chan-Lau & Ruofei Hu & Maksym Ivanyna & Ritong Qu & Cheng Zhong, 2023. "Surrogate Data Models: Interpreting Large-scale Machine Learning Crisis Prediction Models," IMF Working Papers 2023/041, International Monetary Fund.
  • Handle: RePEc:imf:imfwpa:2023/041
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