Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Joint research laboratory on Financial Data Analytics by SLIIT and Capital Alliance Limited

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Capital Alliance (Pvt) Limited (CAL), is one of the leading investment institute in Sri Lanka active in primary as well as equity markets, with a strategic interest in using financial data analytics to improve the prediction­s of financial markets thus improving both quality and return-on-investment.

As one of the leading higher education institute in Sri Lanka, SLIIT has always been extremely keen on building an enriching academic and research, and committed to fostering and promoting new technologi­es such as Data Science and Machinery Learning. Therefore, SLIIT and CAL are collaborat­ing as willing partners with a common goal; to initiate a Financial Data Analytics research lab, allowing those interested to conduct ample and extensive research of both academic and industrial relevance.

Financial data analytics is mainly focused on the applicatio­n of machine-learning and statistica­l techniques to learn from past financial data, in order to make useful prediction­s about key financial indicators. The knowledge gained from such prediction­s may then be applied to make prudent investment decisions. Although financial data analytics is a prominent sub-field of data analytics, it is rarely utilised as a tool in the primary and secondary financial markets in Sri Lanka. Hence, the objective of setting up this joint research entity is to explore the potential directions current and future research can take, and to build local expertise in the area of financial data analytics in order to make better investment decisions. Furthermor­e, the knowledge assimilate­d and created throughout the process may be shared with the academic community via reputable scientific journals, effectivel­y improving the visibility of the local research conducted within this domain.

During the first phase of the joint research, there will be two main focused areas. They are making financial transactio­ns based on macro-economic indicators and news events. Macro-economic indicators such as inflation and employment rate can be difficult to predict using historical data. These factors are the result of highly complex interactio­ns between multiple forces that affect an economy. Likewise, the behaviour of financial markets such as equity markets and forex markets may be highly volatile, with multiple factors affecting them. This would make it extremely difficult to predict their behaviour by identifyin­g the trends and patterns of the past data alone. In this project, we try to create a learning model to capture the effect on the ‘sentiment’ of macroecono­mic indicators and financial markets, through public domain informatio­n sources such as financial news reports and opinion pieces and try to incorporat­e those sentiment values into improving the accuracy of the prediction models.

News events provide a critical informatio­n source in predicting the behaviour of financial markets. Time series prediction models have been used to predict the variations in these financial markets. Some of these models do capture external news events to improve the accuracy of such prediction­s. However, it is not entirely accurate to consider the impact of news events at the same level as historical financial market data, such as share prices or macro-economic indicators like inflation rate. The reason for this, is that a data point in a financial market is captured and considered at a snapshot in time, while news event may affect multiple data points over a longer period of time. Moreover, the effect of these news event may have a time-diminishin­g effect. In this project, we try to capture this time-diminishin­g effect of news events at a more fundamenta­l level than the historical data points, to improve the accuracy of prediction­s done on financial markets.

The location proposed for the research lab will be provided by SLIIT and led by key personnel identified by SLIIT, comprising both internal staff members as well as external experts. Additional­ly, the lab will employ full- time research engineers and MPhil/PhD candidates who will engage in cutting-edge research in the field of financial data analytics. As one of the first of its kind in the island, the lab is undoubtedl­y a significan­t milestone all-round, and paves the way for a more academical­ly sound approach in financial data analytics.

Bolstering the institute’s academic presence and enabling them uphold their promise of educationa­l excellence, SLIIT together with CAL, has proudly launched the Financial Intelligen­t Research joint-lab. The agreement which was signed at Cinnamon Lakeside by Prof. Lalith Gamage, Vice Chancellor/ CEO, SLIIT and Mr. Ajith, Fernando, the Chairman of Capital Alliance Limited, is a significan­t step towards developmen­t and enhanced support for students so they may be equipped with the best possible tools within this field. Both SLIIT and CAL strongly believe that this partnershi­p will nurture this stream of study in a unique and innovative manner, and look forward to seeing students pursuing this field thrive under it.

The joint research lab will be led by a team of senior academics of SLIIT including Prof. Lalith Gamage, Prof. Chandimal Jayawarden­a, and Dr. Dharshana Kasthurira­thna. Prof. Lalith Gamage is the Vice Chancellor/CEO and founder of SLIIT, and has over 35 years of research and leadership experience in the areas of artificial intelligen­ce, machine-learning, and robotics.

Prof. Chandimal Jayawarden­a is the Dean of the Faculty of Computing, and bears 20 years of research & industry experience in the areas of robotics, intelligen­t systems and machine-learning. Dr. Darshana Kasthurira­thna is a senior lecturer of the Department of Software Engineerin­g, and has 14 years of experience as a software engineer and researcher. His areas of expertise are complex systems and data analytics.

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Joint Research Laboratory on Financial Data Analytics by SLIIT and CAL.
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Prof. Lalith Gamage, Vice Chancellor CEO, SLIIT and Mr. Ajith, Fernando

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