"What is intelligence?" and "How do we ensure safe human-computer interaction?" Register for @XiaoLiMeng1 Harvard Online Summer Course "Data Science: An Artificial Ecosystem" by June 17th to explore data & AI topics from different perspectives: https://t.co/zcRy8SHi8L
In "If statistics Must Die... Let It Go Out with All Its Styles," @XiaoLiMeng1 proposes that statisticians embrace both traditional and newer styles to lead the profession forward: https://t.co/Evam15hog3 @InstMathStat
Harvard Statistics is proud to be a part of public school outreach programs like Data Adventure Day for high school students and Project Teach for middle school students! Read more here: https://t.co/CEv1XI1kuk #HarvardStats
Preceptor Julie Vu will speak w/ the Harvard College Women’s Center on Wednesday, 10/30 at 7 PM in Canaday Hall B (Lower Level)! Join an inspiring discussion on navigating identities in academic & professional spaces, female representation in STEM, & gender equity.
Congrats t to Statistics PhD alum Louis Cammarata on receiving the 2025 Lawrence D. Brown PhD Student Award! 🏆 Cammarata was selected based on his work on dynamic network analysis with Prof. Tracy Ke: https://t.co/VUXKc5PWEi
🎉 Congratulations to Prof. @SusanMurphylab1 on receiving the 2024 Mosteller Statistician of the Year Award! 🏆✨ We celebrated her achievements with students, postdocs, and colleagues at a special BCASA reception. Read more in the BCASA's newsletter: https://t.co/Zqd2qwfat5
Hosted by Stats, CS & Applied Math, our Women in Tech & AI Career Panel featured Stella Biderman (@BlancheMinerva), Exec Director @AiEleuther, & Ashley Mae Conard (@ashleymaeconard), Sr. Researcher @MSFTResearch Health Futures. What an empowering event! https://t.co/JOrdmVfQdu
Read “HEDE: Heritability estimation in high dimensions by Ensembling Debiased Estimators" by Song, @XihongLin, & @Pragya_sur. They develop a method for estimating heritability or signal-to-noise ratio in high dimensional scenarios, i.e. in stats genetics: https://t.co/M2EJV4lNNz
Welcome back students to the Stats Dept! We can't wait for talks, stat night, coffee hour, CLASSES, & more during the fall semester! Watch where the magic happens in this video. #HarvardStats
Congrats to Kevin Luo, Yufan Li, & @pragya_sur on their paper “ROTI-GCV: Generalized Cross-Validation for right-ROTationally Invariant Data." They introduce ROTI-GCV, a new framework for cross-validation under sample dependence and heavy-tailed covariates: https://t.co/nCi0MFMAkE
Tune into @statsandstories podcast to explore how Bayesian methods are impacting the environmental landscape. The podcast features @NoelCressie Distinguished Professor @uowcei.
Recent Stats+Stories Podcast - guest @NoelCressie from the @uowcei talks about the WOllongong Methodology for Bayesian Assimilation of Trace-gases and how it can impact the environmental landscape. -
https://t.co/cwEgHMXwlz
To all literature & stats fans, how similar is stats analysis to close readings? Take a look at responses in @StatModeling blog by Stats PhD Alum Prof. Andrew Gelman.
For the last meeting, our Data & Society Book Club enjoyed the outdoors while discussing @TheHDSR Special Issue 5 "Future Shock: Grappling With the Generative AI Revolution." We shared our reactions to problems associated w/ GenAI - thanks for a lively discussion! @XiaoLiMeng1
Thank you @TheHDSR for your insightful article on "Is Chat GPT More Biased Than You?" The article examines the bias in LLMs and explores how to reduce this bias.
Is #ChatGPT More Biased Than You?
Read our latest Bites and Bites column by @BosoneCostanza, @stateconomist, Golnoosh Babaei, David Banks & Yunhong Shan to find out about biases in Large Language Models and how to train #LLMs to be less biased
https://t.co/qGrSVZWdRf
Statistics and space: Prepare for impact! The September 2024 issue of Significance is now published online - with print copies reaching subscribers soon.
Watch this space for the free-to-reads.
https://t.co/Dz3U3FCTHS #statistics#space
Read "Predictive Inference in Multi-environment Scenarios" by John C. Duchi, Suyash Gupta, Kuanhao Jiang & @Pragya_sur, which addresses the challenge of constructing valid confidence intervals in problems of prediction across multiple environments: https://t.co/7O0BNuGjQ2
Congrats to @CoryMcCartan, @Chris_T_Kenny, @tylersimko, Emma Ebowe, Michael Y. Zhao, and Kosuke Imai on their new working paper "Redistricting Reforms Reduce Gerrymandering by Constraining Partisan Actors"!
🚨New working paper🚨 Redistricting Reforms Reduce Gerrymandering by Constraining Partisan Actors by @CoryMcCartan, @Chris_T_Kenny, @tylersimko, Emma Ebowe, Michael Y. Zhao, and Kosuke Imai.
Read a summary here: https://t.co/CSnGEyjPX8
Or the paper here: https://t.co/TtiP3MWAzT
Check out @statsandstories "Statistics Behind the Headlines" audiobook in which John Bailer and Rosemary Pennington provide a "roadmap to statistical literacy and a data self-defense course"!
The *Statistics Behind the Headlines* audiobook by @john_bailer and @rompenni is live on the Stats+Stories website. To listen check out https://t.co/FZamoqbPWT. This book is part of the ASA - CRC Press Series on Statistical Reasoning in Science and Society.
Take a look at @InstMathStat August Bulletin, which features the 2024 Gottfried E. Noether Early Career Scholar Award presentations by @EdgarDobriban and Lucas Janson: https://t.co/6Bzds6TMzB
Catch up with the latest news from the Institute of Mathematical Statistics: https://t.co/CItMVAurZ2 August issue. Next deadline is August 15 for the September issue.
Congrats to Song, Bhattacharya, & @Pragya_sur on their paper “Generalization error of min-norm interpolators in transfer learning”. They develop a new framework for quantifying the generalization error of min-norm interpolators under transfer learning: https://t.co/Mi33rRQOTr