Testing theories with learnable and predictive representations
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- A nonmanipulable test
- An easier way to calibrate.
- Any Inspection is Manipulable
- Approachability in infinite dimensional spaces
- Asymptotic calibration
- Bayesian Representation of Stochastic Processes under Learning: de Finetti Revisited
- Calibrated forecasting and merging
- Calibration with Many Checking Rules
- Comparative Testing of Experts
- Manipulability of Future-Independent Tests
- Merging, reputation, and repeated games with incomplete information
- Non-Bayesian Testing of a Stochastic Prediction
- Strategic manipulation of empirical tests
- Testing Multiple Forecasters
- The Complexity of Forecast Testing
- The reproducible properties of correct forecasts
- Weak and strong merging of opinions
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(8)- Item response theory in AI: analysing machine learning classifiers at the instance level
- On comparison of experts
- Mostly calibrated
- Merging and testing opinions
- A prequential test for exchangeable theories
- Nonmanipulable Bayesian testing
- Testing probabilistic equivalence through reinforcement learning
- Strategic manipulation of empirical tests
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