Frictionless reproducibility; methods as proto-algorithms; division of labor as a characteristic of statistical methods; statistics as the science of defaults; statisticians well prepared to think about issues raised by AI; and robustness to adversarial attacks

R-bloggers 2023-10-13

Summary:

Tian points us to this article by David Donoho, which argues that some of the rapid progress in data science and AI research in recent years has come from “frictionless reproducibility,” which he identifies with “data sharing, code sharing, and … Continue reading

Link:

https://statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu/2023/10/13/frictionless-reproducibility-methods-as-proto-algorithms-division-of-labor-as-a-characteristic-of-statistical-methods-statistics-as-the-science-of-defaults-statisticians-well-prepared-to-think-abo/

From feeds:

Statistics and Visualization » Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science

Tags:

computing

Authors:

Andrew

Date tagged:

10/13/2023, 14:04

Date published:

10/13/2023, 09:03