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TMLR Paper “Conformal Prediction under Ambiguous Ground Truth”
Blog Archives • David Stutz davidstutz.de
Conformal prediction uses a held-out, labeled set of examples to calibrate a classifier to yield confidence sets that include the true label with user-specified probability. But what happens if even experts disagree on the ground truth labels. Commonly, this is resolved by taking the majority voted label from multiple expert. However, in difficult and ambiguous tasks, the majority voted label might be misleading and a bad representation of the underlying true posterior distribution. In this paper, we introduce Monte Carlo …
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