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Statistical theory / Probability theory / Information theory / Decision theory / Scoring rule / Kullback–Leibler divergence / Divergence / Brier score / Bregman divergence / Statistics / Probability and statistics / Geometry
Date: 2008-05-20 22:04:51
Statistical theory
Probability theory
Information theory
Decision theory
Scoring rule
Kullback–Leibler divergence
Divergence
Brier score
Bregman divergence
Statistics
Probability and statistics
Geometry

Strictly Proper Scoring Rules, Prediction, and Estimation Tilmann G NEITING and Adrian E. R AFTERY Scoring rules assess the quality of probabilistic forecasts, by assigning a numerical score based on the predictive distr

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