cd /news/natural-language-processing/reliable-financial-named-entity-reco… · home topics natural-language-processing article
[ARTICLE · art-105440] src=arxiv.org ↗ pub= topic=natural-language-processing verified=true sentiment=· neutral

Reliable Financial Named Entity Recognition under Domain Shift

A new arXiv study (2608.19558v1) finds that confidence rankings for financial named entity recognition (NER) change under domain shift, with whole-output probability being the strongest in-domain error detector but deteriorating out of domain, while entity-span probability and self-consistency are more robust. Evaluating BERT and LoRA-tuned Qwen2.5-0.5B/1.5B models on SEC filings, financial news, and social media, the authors show that abstention reduces sentence error from 34.3% to below 2% on the highest-confidence 40% of in-domain inputs but fails to recover a useful clean subset under extreme social-media shift, motivating staged deployment with upstream distribution-shift detection.

read1 min views3 publishedAug 21, 2026

arXiv:2608.19558v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Financial AI systems often train information extractors on one textual register and deploy them across filings, news, and user-generated content, while standard F1 scores do not indicate which predictions remain safe to automate when the input distribution changes. We study confidence estimation and selective prediction for financial named entity recognition (NER) on a three-tier stress test spanning SEC filings, financial news, and general-topic social media as an extreme out-of-domain condition. We evaluate a BERT tagger and LoRA-tuned Qwen2.5-0.5B/1.5B models using five inference-time confidence signals, three training seeds, and bootstrap intervals. Confidence rankings themselves change under distribution shift: whole-output probability is the strongest in-domain error detector but deteriorates out of domain, whereas entity-span probability and self-consistency are more robust; self-consistency is also better calibrated without post-hoc fitting. Abstention reduces sentence error from 34.3% to below 2% on the highest-confidence 40% of in-domain inputs and remains useful on financial news, but recovers no usefully large clean subset under the extreme social-media shift. These results motivate a staged deployment strategy that detects severe distribution shift upstream before applying prediction-level confidence gating.

── more in #natural-language-processing 4 stories · sorted by recency
── more on @arxiv 3 stories trending now
sponsored brought to you by zahid.host 4,200+ EU-deployed projects
reading about agents? ship yours in a single git push.

Run your AI side-project on zahid.host

EU-based hosting, git-push deploys, automatic HTTPS, no cold starts. Free tier with a custom domain — perfect for shipping the agent you just read about.

$git push zahid main
Live at https://your-agent.zahid.host
Get free account → Pricing
from €0/mo · no card required
LIVE [news/reliable-financial-n…] indexed:0 read:1min 2026-08-21 ·