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  2. Addressing Climate Change

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/carl/climate/eaccs.html
    4 Jul 2024: Membership immediately creates economic pressure to cut emissions (for all members, not just large emitters).
  3. Adrian Weller

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/
    19 Jun 2024: Adrian serves on the boards of several organizations. He is a member of the World Economic Forum Global Future Council on the Future of AI, and is co-director of the
  4. 3F3: Signal and Pattern Processing Lecture 1: Introduction to ...

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/teaching/3f3/1011/lect1.pdf
    19 Nov 2023: Computational Neuroscience: neuronal networks, neural information processing,. • Economics: decision theory, game theory, operational research,.
  5. International Cooperation against Climate Change

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/carl/climate/internationalcooperation.html
    4 Jul 2024: Strong individual economic pressures conflict with our common global interests. Only through global cooperation can individual and common incentives be re-aligned. ... This creates strong economic pressures to keep using fossil fuels. The real
  6. Orthogonal estimation of Wasserstein distances Mark Rowland*, Jiri…

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/slicedwasserstein_poster.pdf
    19 Jun 2024: Naturally incorporate spatial information. • Applications from economics to machine learning.
  7. The Voluntary International Carbon Alliance

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/carl/climate/vica.html
    4 Jul 2024: Contextual background. Real progress on global warming requires a confluence of concepts, including from science, economics, sociology and ethics. ... The economic turnover relies on a single number, the price per ton of CO.
  8. - 4F13: Machine Learning

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/teaching/4f13/1011/lect01.pdf
    19 Nov 2023: Using ideas from: Statistics, Computer Science, Engineering, AppliedMathematics, Cognitive Science, Psychology, Computational Neuroscience,Economics. •
  9. Who owns the atmosphere?

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/carl/climate/eacc.html
    4 Jul 2024: Such a scheme would immediately put economic pressure on all users to reduce their utilisation of the common atmospheric resource. ... In the following years, low per capita emitters will gain immediate economic benefit from joining.
  10. Speaking Truth to Climate Change

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/carl/climate/truth.pdf
    25 Jun 2024: The effect of the alliance is to immediately apply strong economic pressure on allcontries to reduce emissions. ... Alliance dynamics. Initially, from a purely economic perspective, it’ll be advantageous for low percapita emitting countries to join
  11. Mechanisms Against Climate Change

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/carl/talks/cifar.pdf
    25 Jun 2024: The cooperative immediately creates strong economic pressure on all members to reduce emissions.
  12. - 4F13: Machine Learning

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/teaching/4f13/0910/lect01.pdf
    19 Nov 2023: Using ideas from: Statistics, Computer Science, Engineering, AppliedMathematics, Cognitive Science, Psychology, Computational Neuroscience,Economics. •
  13. - 4F13: Machine Learning

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/teaching/4f13/0708/lect01.pdf
    19 Nov 2023: Using ideas from: Statistics, Computer Science, Engineering, AppliedMathematics, Cognitive Science, Psychology, Computational Neuroscience,Economics. •
  14. - 4F13: Machine Learning

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/teaching/4f13/0809/lect01.pdf
    19 Nov 2023: Using ideas from: Statistics, Computer Science, Engineering, AppliedMathematics, Cognitive Science, Psychology, Computational Neuroscience,Economics. •
  15. Transparency: Motivations and Challenges? Adrian…

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/transparency.pdf
    19 Jun 2024: 53. Prat, A.: The wrong kind of transparency. American Economic Review 95(3),862–877 (2005). ... In: KDD (2016). 55. Ross, S.A.: The economic theory of agency: The principal’s problem.
  16. 19 Jun 2024: 3. Prior literature in social, economic, legal, and political sciences distinguishing between directdiscrimination and indirect discrimination makes similar observations as we do in this paper.
  17. From Parity to Preference-based Notionsof Fairness in Classification…

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/NeurIPS17-from-parity-to-preference.pdf
    19 Jun 2024: In this paper, we draw inspiration from the fair-division and envy-freeness literature in economics and game theory and proposepreference-based notions of fairness—given the choice between various sets ... In this work, we introduce, formalize and
  18. Discovering Interpretable Representations for Both Deep Generative…

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/ICML18-Discovering.pdf
    19 Jun 2024: 1. IntroductionLearning interpretable data representations is becomingever more important as machine learning models grow insize and complexity, and as applications reach critical so-cial, economic and public health domains.
  19. A Unified Approach to Quantifying Algorithmic Unfairness: Measuring…

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/KDD2018_inequality_indices.pdf
    19 Jun 2024: Our core idea is to use existing inequalityindices from economics to measure how unequally the outcomes ofan algorithm benefit different individuals or groups in a population.Our work offers a justified ... In this paper, we propose to quantify
  20. Human Perceptions of Fairness in Algorithmic Decision Making: A Case…

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/WWW18-HumanPerceptions.pdf
    19 Jun 2024: We draw these latentproperties from the existing literature in social-economic-political-moral sciences, philosophy, and the law, as detailed below.I. ... Caused by Sensitive Group Membership. Inspired by thenotions of indirect discrimination in
  21. Beyond Distributive Fairness in Algorithmic Decision Making: Feature…

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/AAAI18-BeyondDistributiveFairness.pdf
    19 Jun 2024: Prior work in economics, law, and political science dis-tinguishes between direct and indirect discrimination, sug-gesting that the “wrong” of direct discrimination (which weidentify with violating process fairness) should be ... In Univer-sity of

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