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AUDITING DECISIONS AND ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS

AUDITING DECISIONS AND ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS

ABSTRACT. Trinkle and Baldwin write that poor credit granting decisions are coming back to haunt providers of loan finance. Hoogs et al. present a genetic algorithm approach to detecting financial statement fraud. Gaganis investigates the efficiency of k-nearest neighbours (k-NN) in developing models for estimating auditors' opinions, as opposed to models developed with discriminant and logit analyses. Moutinho et al. introduce a conceptual model whereby the focus is placed on environmental scanning, diagnostics and decision-making on the basis of managerial judgement through the application of tools such as intelligent agents, hybrid intelligent systems, scenario analysis and knowledge-based systems.

 

LUMINITA IONESCU
Spiru Haret University
luminitaionescu2003@yahoo.com