A Correlation Analysis Based Risk Warning Service for Cross-Border Trading

Obtaining a high-precision risk warning service, which can improve trading efficiency and legality, by reducing sampling proportion and customs clearance time dramatically is critical for cross-border trades. However, existing anti-fraudulent services are weak either in the precision or the mining c...

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Main Authors: Anting Zhang, Bin Wu, Yinsheng Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tsinghua University Press 2023-03-01
Series:International Journal of Crowd Science
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Online Access:https://www.sciopen.com/article/10.26599/IJCS.2022.9100032
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description Obtaining a high-precision risk warning service, which can improve trading efficiency and legality, by reducing sampling proportion and customs clearance time dramatically is critical for cross-border trades. However, existing anti-fraudulent services are weak either in the precision or the mining capacity of discovering hidden risks. Among the reasons are incomplete data, untrustworthy resources, and old analysis models. On the basis of these observations, this article makes a combined technical solution for a risk warning service to address data resource, integrity, and mining capacity issues. The provided risk warning service is featured with a correlation analysis approach, which is advanced and efficient at addressing multisource and heterogeneous data to identify deep-seated risks with cross-border products, such as fake documents, price concealment, epidemic events, and ingredient pollution. To reveal the hidden correlation risks in cross-border clearance, a set of correlation-oriented data models and multi-attribute, multi-object, and multi-level methods are developed. The involved data sources and objects can be collected from inside businesses and public resources. Data are further structured to depict the whole portrait of a trade. The correlation analysis approach proves to be feasible and efficient in processing multisource and heterogeneous data to discover deep-seated risks with cross-border products. The risk warning service and the used correlation analysis approach have been studied and developed on the basis of a pilot project at an exit-and-entry port in Shanghai.
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spelling doaj.art-868a0d888f0342599df29cad6b23654c2023-04-24T06:03:24ZengTsinghua University PressInternational Journal of Crowd Science2398-72942023-03-0171243110.26599/IJCS.2022.9100032A Correlation Analysis Based Risk Warning Service for Cross-Border TradingAnting Zhang0Bin Wu1Yinsheng Li2Department of Automation, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, ChinaSchool of Computer Science, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, ChinaSchool of Computer Science, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, ChinaObtaining a high-precision risk warning service, which can improve trading efficiency and legality, by reducing sampling proportion and customs clearance time dramatically is critical for cross-border trades. However, existing anti-fraudulent services are weak either in the precision or the mining capacity of discovering hidden risks. Among the reasons are incomplete data, untrustworthy resources, and old analysis models. On the basis of these observations, this article makes a combined technical solution for a risk warning service to address data resource, integrity, and mining capacity issues. The provided risk warning service is featured with a correlation analysis approach, which is advanced and efficient at addressing multisource and heterogeneous data to identify deep-seated risks with cross-border products, such as fake documents, price concealment, epidemic events, and ingredient pollution. To reveal the hidden correlation risks in cross-border clearance, a set of correlation-oriented data models and multi-attribute, multi-object, and multi-level methods are developed. The involved data sources and objects can be collected from inside businesses and public resources. Data are further structured to depict the whole portrait of a trade. The correlation analysis approach proves to be feasible and efficient in processing multisource and heterogeneous data to discover deep-seated risks with cross-border products. The risk warning service and the used correlation analysis approach have been studied and developed on the basis of a pilot project at an exit-and-entry port in Shanghai.https://www.sciopen.com/article/10.26599/IJCS.2022.9100032risk warningcorrelation analysiscross-border trading
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title_short A Correlation Analysis Based Risk Warning Service for Cross-Border Trading
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