支付网络中无声损耗预测的建模方法

L. Dheekollu, H. Wadhwa, Siddharth Vimal, Anubhav Gupta, Siddhartha Asthana, Ankur Arora, Smriti Gupta
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在金融机构、电信、电子商务和零售等提供服务的行业中,预测客户流失是一个众所周知的问题。有两种损耗——主动损耗和被动损耗(无声损耗)。主动流失通常与基于订阅的商业模式有关,通常见于电信和互联网行业,如Netflix。在金融、零售和电子商务等行业,我们看到了另一种流失——无声流失,即客户在没有正式通知的情况下停止做生意。这使得沉默的流失预测问题更具挑战性,因为很难区分流失和不活跃的客户。我们的工作重点是预测无声损耗,这在支付卡行业(如万事达,Visa)仍未得到充分探索。我们的工作有三方面的贡献。首先,我们提出了一种数据驱动的方法,将沉默的流失定义为客户不活动。其次,我们讨论了生成合成数据从而保护客户隐私的多个程序。最后,我们提出了各种机器学习(ML)途径的综合视图,其中可以构建和解决这种流失预测问题;每个都需要一个特定的特征工程。我们给出了各途径对应的实验结果进行对比分析。我们相信这项工作对研究人员和机器学习从业者是有益的,他们经常需要处理敏感的财务数据,但使用权限有限。在这个方向上,我们演示了使用合成数据生成来降低数据泄露的风险和与ML模型开发相关的其他隐私问题。
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Modeling approaches for Silent Attrition prediction in Payment networks
Predicting customer attrition (churn) is a well known problem in industries that provide services, like financial institutions, telecommunications, e-commerce, and retail. There are two kinds of attrition - active and passive (silent). Active attrition is usually associated with subscription-based business models, commonly seen in telecommunications and internet industries like Netflix. In industries like finance, retail, and ecommerce, we see the other kind of attrition - silent attrition where customers stop doing business without formal notice. This makes the silent attrition prediction problem even more challenging because it is difficult to differentiate between attrited and inactive customers. We focus our work on predicting silent attrition which is still under-explored in the payment card industry (i.e. Mastercard, Visa). The contribution of our work is threefold. First, we present a data-driven approach to define silent attrition as customer inactivity. Second, we discussed multiple procedures to generate synthetic data thereby preserving customers’ privacy. At last, we presented a comprehensive view of various machine learning (ML) pathways in which this churn prediction problem can be framed and solved; each requiring a specific feature engineering. We presented experimental results corresponding to each pathway to comparative analysis. We believe that this work to be beneficial to the researchers and ML practitioners who often have to deal with sensitive financial data but have limited permission to use it. In this direction, we demonstrated the use of synthetic data generation to reduce the risk of data leakage and other privacy concerns relating to ML models development.
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