19.07.2025
MCML at UAI 2025
Three Accepted Papers
41st Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Jul 21-25, 2025
We are happy to announce that MCML researchers have contributed a total of 3 papers to UAI 2025. Congrats to our researchers!
Main Track (3 papers)
Hybrid Bernstein Normalizing Flows for Flexible Multivariate Density Regression with Interpretable Marginals.
UAI 2025 - 41st Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Jul 21-25, 2025. URL
Causal Discovery for Linear Non-Gaussian Models with Disjoint Cycles.
UAI 2025 - 41st Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Jul 21-25, 2025. URL GitHub
Conformal Prediction without Nonconformity Scores.
UAI 2025 - 41st Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Jul 21-25, 2025. URL
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