Explainable-AI powered stock price prediction using time series transformers: A Case Study on BIST100
By: Sukru Selim Calik , Andac Akyuz , Zeynep Hilal Kilimci and more
Potential Business Impact:
Helps people understand stock prices to invest better.
Plain English Summary
You can now get clearer and more reliable stock predictions that explain why they might go up or down. This helps everyday investors make smarter choices without needing to be financial experts. Soon, more people could confidently grow their savings by investing wisely. This means better financial security for families and easier access to building wealth over time.
Financial literacy is increasingly dependent on the ability to interpret complex financial data and utilize advanced forecasting tools. In this context, this study proposes a novel approach that combines transformer-based time series models with explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) to enhance the interpretability and accuracy of stock price predictions. The analysis focuses on the daily stock prices of the five highest-volume banks listed in the BIST100 index, along with XBANK and XU100 indices, covering the period from January 2015 to March 2025. Models including DLinear, LTSNet, Vanilla Transformer, and Time Series Transformer are employed, with input features enriched by technical indicators. SHAP and LIME techniques are used to provide transparency into the influence of individual features on model outputs. The results demonstrate the strong predictive capabilities of transformer models and highlight the potential of interpretable machine learning to empower individuals in making informed investment decisions and actively engaging in financial markets.
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