Ping An Asset Management zooms in on NLP models for sentiment analysis

The asset management arm of Ping An Insurance (Group) Company of China is enhancing its NLP models to solve complex, non-linear challenges such as overfitting.

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Ping An of China Asset Management (PAAMC) in Hong Kong—the asset management arm and a wholly-owned subsidiary of China’s largest insurer, Ping An Insurance (Group) Company of China—is looking to upgrade its natural language processing (NLP) models, particularly to account for Chinese sentiment analysis. 

Chi Kit Chai, head of capital markets and chief investment officer at PAAMC, tells WatersTechnology that vectorization of different words is the key to the success of any NLP algorithm

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