The Power of Ontologies and Knowledge Graphs - Practical Examples From The Financial Industry - Ontotext
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The Power of Ontologies and Knowledge Graphs: Practical Examples from the Financial Industry
This post outlines the key benefits of using ontology-powered knowledge graphs and provides examples and case studies from the Financial
Services Industry. Wherever possible, we also illustrate the benefits of using The Financial Industry Business Ontology (FIBO)
An ontology is a formal and systematic way of representing knowledge within a particular domain, including the concepts and the relationships
between them. It involves specifying individual components, such as objects and their attributes, as well as rules and restrictions governing their
interactions. This structured representation of knowledge not only allows for more efficient sharing and reuse of information but also facilitates
the discovery of new knowledge within the domain.
Ontologies can be applied to collections of facts to create knowledge graphs. Unlike other formal specifications for knowledge representation,
such as taxonomies and thesauri, ontologies express complex relationships and enable the linking of multiple concepts in a variety of ways.
They are the most sophisticated instruments available to express domain knowledge in human and machine-readable forms.
In this post, we present several of the key benefits they offer and support them with case studies of Ontotext clients and other examples.
Knowledge Representation
In the context of the Financial Services Industry domain, the most popular examples of such data are entity (Who?) and product (What?). These
two key data elements are used in approximately 80% of the use cases in the sector.
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A Financial Services Industry knowledge graph, powered by an ontology, typically contains domain models and instance data about:
different types of entities (private and public companies, funds, partnerships), their ownership, governance and control
financial products, such as loans and accounts (savings, checking, investment); financial instruments (stocks, bonds, derivatives), reference
and pricing data
This precise representation helps accurately describe and manage financial data and is essential for analytical insights (Company 360,
Market/Industry Insights, Risk and Opportunity Events) or regulatory-driven use cases (KYC,
KYC Sanctions, AML).
Examples
An ontology can represent the hierarchy of entities that distinguish between private and public corporations, partnerships, governmental and
non-governmental organizations, funds, trusts as well as the relationship between them. This is illustrated in the following two instances.
The following diagram shows a part of this graph, centered around legal entities.
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Case Study
In their talk: How Knowledge Graphs and Graph Databases Take Your Data Further, presented at Ontotext’s Knowledge Graph Forum 2022, Ragini
Okhandiar and Krishna Potluri from JPMorgan Chase & Co. share their expertise in building an in-house knowledge graph.
They provide practical examples of the requirements an enterprise might have as well as the shortcomings of the traditional warehousing
approaches. Their talk also explains the limitations of data catalogs and gives clear examples of the advanced capabilities offered by knowledge
graphs. The following slide summarizes the benefits and the unique solution features that knowledge graphs can contribute to the business
needs of an enterprise.
Data Interoperability
Ontologies can also facilitate the data sharing and integrations across various financial systems (banks, investment firms and regulatory
agencies), by providing a common vocabulary to describe and exchange data.
FIBO represents such a common vocabulary. It is reused in modeling the publication of entity data or regulatory-mandated data exchange, as
seen in the example provided below.
“Defining and adopting common data standards that identify and describe data in a consistent way throughout the financial sector. These
common standards should be open and accessible for use by all who need them. We think their adoption will bring benefits well beyond
reporting.
Integrating reporting to move to a more streamlined, efficient approach to data collection. This reform includes making data collection more
consistent across domains, sectors and jurisdictions, and designing each step in the data collection process with the end-to-end process in
mind.”
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Case Study
Know Your Customer (KYC)
KYC and Sanctions are two critical components of the regulatory compliance processes. Here, the ability of knowledge
graphs to integrate diverse data from multiple sources is of high relevance. As you can see from the slide below, knowledge graphs can provide
a single access point for various types of data such as structured data, knowledge organization systems, transactional data and signals from
unstructured content.
This capability can be applied to KYC and Sanctions use cases, where building a profile of a party and integrating all sorts of signals is of great
importance. For example, as the slide below shows, it can help quickly deliver a graph-powered system of effective sanctions compliance.
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Abstractions Alignment
As humans, we are constantly using abstractions. Depending on the level of detail, we might use a high-level abstraction or be very specific in
our expression. The ontological expression of domain knowledge allows us to map and align the abstractions we use and break them down into
their components. In this way, we can achieve normalization of the meaning behind the concepts we use and improve our common
understanding.
Let’s have a look at an illustration of how humans use abstractions and how different users might need different levels of granularity. An IT
manager might be dealing with software, hardware and data, while an expert might make further distinctions in each category (for example
between laptops, servers, mobile devices, etc.). These abstractions will serve both the IT manager and the expert and here the shared
ontological model can align these two points of view.
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classifications of activities, an investment analyst can compare the investment allocations of two companies.
Another capability of knowledge graphs that contributes to improved search and discoverability is that they can integrate and index multiple
forms of data and associated metadata. As a result, they can provide combinations between multiple search, discovery, ranking and
classification capabilities as shown in the diagram below.
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Case Study
Investment banking is one of the most competitive lines of business. Here a transaction advisor can leverage a knowledge graph to gain
competitive advantage and information arbitrage.
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A knowledge graph-powered system, utilizing the FIBO-V product, can power a solution that enables the capabilities in the generalized use cases
as shown in the diagram below.
Case Study
Many content publishers have transformed themselves to insights providers, augmenting their portfolio with data and niche analytics products.
These strategic initiatives are supported by adopting a sophisticated ontological model, which is the foundation for a future-proof products and
offering portfolio
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All these use cases can benefit greatly from the building blocks of knowledge graph technology as discussed in this blog post and summarized
in the diagram below. These blocks work together to create unique foundational capabilities and result in various value drivers.
All in all, ontology-powered knowledge graphs provide a sophisticated and accurate way to represent domain knowledge in human and machine-
readable forms. This is essential in facilitating complex financial concepts representation as well as data sharing and integration. We hope that
the provided practical examples highlight the importance of using such knowledge graphs to accurately interpret and manage financial data,
enable analytical insights and comply with regulatory requirements.
Article's content
Knowledge Representation
Examples
Case Study
Data Interoperability
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Peio Popov is a legal counsel with strong IT background, specializing in business development, intellectual property, and technology-related contract negotiations.
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