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The Intersection of Game Theory, Statistics, and Computer Science
The intersection of game theory, statistics, and computer science can be viewed differently depending on whether one is trying to impress statisticians or programmers, resulting in different priorities and outcomes.
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The speaker discusses the relation between Game Theory and Statistics, questioning their usefulness in relation to each other and proposing the idea of "befriending" statistics instead of purely absorbing them.
11:04 - 12:26 (01:21)
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The speaker discusses the relation between Game Theory and Statistics, questioning their usefulness in relation to each other and proposing the idea of "befriending" statistics instead of purely absorbing them.
ChapterThe Intersection of Game Theory, Statistics, and Computer Science
Episode#148 – Charles Isbell and Michael Littman: Machine Learning and Education
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Discussing the differences between the ICML and NURPS conferences, the speaker notes that whether one is trying to impress statisticians or programmers has a real impact on what to worry about and what kind of outcomes arise.
12:26 - 14:36 (02:10)
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Discussing the differences between the ICML and NURPS conferences, the speaker notes that whether one is trying to impress statisticians or programmers has a real impact on what to worry about and what kind of outcomes arise. These differences indicate that ICML was more of a computer science place and NURPS was more of an engineering place.