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MCML at AISTATS 2023

Three Accepted Papers

26th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics, Valencia, Spain, Apr 25-27, 2023

We are happy to announce that MCML researchers have contributed a total of 3 papers to AISTATS 2023. Congrats to our researchers!

Main Track (3 papers)

E. Dorigatti • B. Schubert • B. BischlD. Rügamer
Frequentist Uncertainty Quantification in Semi-Structured Neural Networks.
AISTATS 2023 - 26th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics. Valencia, Spain, Apr 25-27, 2023. URL

G. Keropyan • D. StriederM. Drton
Rank-Based Causal Discovery for Post-Nonlinear Models.
AISTATS 2023 - 26th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics. Valencia, Spain, Apr 25-27, 2023. URL

C. Luther • G. König • M. Grosse-Wentrup
Efficient SAGE Estimation via Causal Structure Learning.
AISTATS 2023 - 26th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics. Valencia, Spain, Apr 25-27, 2023. URL

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