Data Models With Two Manifestations of Imprecision Publication: Journal Article Frölich, Christian, and Robert C. Williamson. 2024. “Data Models With Two Manifestations of Imprecision”. ArXiv.
Which distribution were you sampled from? Towards a more tangible conception of data Publication: Journal Article Höltgen, Benedikt, and Robert C. Williamson. 2024. “Which Distribution Were You Sampled From? Towards a More Tangible Conception of Data”. ArXiv.
Corruptions of Supervised Learning Problems: Typology and Mitigations Publication: Journal Article Iacovissi, Laura, Nan Lu, and Robert C. Williamson. 2024. “Corruptions of Supervised Learning Problems: Typology and Mitigations”. ArXiv.
Limits to Predicting Online Speech Using Large Language Models Publication: Journal Article Remeli, Mina, Moritz Hardt, and Robert C. Williamson. 2024. “Limits to Predicting Online Speech Using Large Language Models”. ArXiv.
Geometry and Stability of Supervised Learning Problems Publication: Journal Article Mémoli, Facundo, Brantley Vose, and Robert C. Williamson. 2024. “Geometry and Stability of Supervised Learning Problems”. ArXiv.
Causal modelling without introducing counterfactuals or abstract distributions Publication: Journal Article Höltgen, Benedikt, and Robert C. Williamson. 2024. “Causal Modelling Without Introducing Counterfactuals or Abstract Distributions”. ArXiv.
An Axiomatic Approach to Loss Aggregation and an Adapted Aggregating Algorithm Publication: Journal Article Pacheco, Armando J. Cabrera, Rabanus Derr, and Robert C. Williamson. 2024. “An Axiomatic Approach to Loss Aggregation and an Adapted Aggregating Algorithm”. ArXiv.
Four Facets of Forecast Felicity: Calibration, Predictiveness, Randomness and Regret Publication: Manuscript Derr, Rabanus, and Robert C. Williamson. 2024. “Four Facets of Forecast Felicity: Calibration, Predictiveness, Randomness and Regret.”
Scoring Rules and Calibration for Imprecise Probabilities Publication: Journal Article Fröhlich, Christian, and Robert C. Williamson. 2024. “Scoring Rules and Calibration for Imprecise Probabilities”. ArXiv.