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This comment briefly reflects on "Safe Testing" by Gr\"{u}wald et al. (2024). The safety of fractional Bayes factors (O'Hagan, 1995) is illustrated and compared to (safe) Bayes factors based on the right Haar prior.

Methodology · Statistics 2024-03-28 Joris Mulder

These are the written discussions of the paper "Bayesian measures of model complexity and fit" by D. Spiegelhalter et al. (2002), following the discussions given at the Annual Meeting of the Royal Statistical Society in Newcastle-upon-Tyne…

Methodology · Statistics 2013-10-14 E. Moreno , F. -J. Vazquez-Polo , C. P. Robert

This note is a collection of several discussions of the paper "Beyond subjective and objective in statistics", read by A. Gelman and C. Hennig to the Royal Statistical Society on April 12, 2017, and to appear in the Journal of the Royal…

Methodology · Statistics 2017-05-11 Gilles Celeux , Jack Jewson , Julie Josse , Jean-Michel Marin , Christian P. Robert

This report is a collection of comments on the Read Paper of Fearnhead and Prangle (2011), to appear in the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B, along with a reply from the authors.

We congratulate the authors for the interesting paper. The reading has been really pleasant and instructive. We discuss briefly only some of the interesting results given in Devroye and James "On simulation and properties of the stable…

Probability · Mathematics 2015-09-21 Mirko D'Ovidio , Federico Polito

This is a response to the paper "Some statistical aspects of the Covid-19 response" by Wood et al, submitted to the discussion at the read paper meeting of the Royal Statistical Society on 10th April 2025.

Applications · Statistics 2025-04-01 Oliver Johnson

On 12 February 2020 the Royal Statistical Society hosted a meeting to discuss the forthcoming paper ``Graphical models for extremes'' by Sebastian Engelke and Adrien Hitz [arXiv:1812.01734]. This short note is a supplement to my discussion…

Statistics Theory · Mathematics 2020-02-19 Kirstin Strokorb

This note is my comment on Glenn Shafer's discussion paper "Testing by betting", together with two online appendices comparing p-values and betting scores.

Methodology · Statistics 2021-05-07 Vladimir Vovk

Hypothesis tests under order restrictions arise in a wide range of scientific applications. By exploiting inequality constraints, such tests can achieve substantial gains in power and interpretability. However, these gains come at a cost:…

Methodology · Statistics 2026-02-18 Ori Davidov

This document serves as a brief overview of the "Safe and Reliable Machine Learning" tutorial given at the 2019 ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency (FAT* 2019). The talk slides can be found here:…

Machine Learning · Computer Science 2019-04-16 Suchi Saria , Adarsh Subbaswamy

These are written discussions of the paper "Sparse graphs using exchangeable random measures" by Fran\c{c}ois Caron and Emily B. Fox, contributed to the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B.

This is a discussion on "Sparse graphs using exchangeable random measures" by Francois Caron and Emily B. Fox, published in Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B, 2017.

Methodology · Statistics 2018-02-23 Mingyuan Zhou

Contribution to the discussion of the paper "Causal inference using invariant prediction: identification and confidence intervals" by Peters, B\"uhlmann and Meinshausen, to appear in the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B.

Methodology · Statistics 2016-05-27 Chris J. Oates , Jessica Kasza , Sach Mukherjee

Contributed discussion to the paper of Drton and Plummer (2017), presented before the Royal Statistical Society on 5th October 2016.

Methodology · Statistics 2016-11-09 N. Friel , J. P. McKeone , C. J. Oates , A. N. Pettitt

Ethical questions are discussed regularly in computer security. Still, researchers in computer security lack clear guidance on how to make, document, and assess ethical decisions in research when what is morally right or acceptable is not…

Cryptography and Security · Computer Science 2025-09-12 Harshini Sri Ramulu , Helen Schmitt , Bogdan Rerich , Rachel Gonzalez Rodriguez , Tadayoshi Kohno , Yasemin Acar

This is the compilation of our comments submitted to the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B, to be published within the discussion of the Read Paper of Andrieu, Doucet and Hollenstein.

Computation · Statistics 2009-11-06 Pierre Jacob , Nicolas Chopin , Christian P. Robert , Havard Rue

In this Comment we question the security of recently proposed by Degiovanni et al. [Phys. Rev. A 69 (2004) 032310] scheme of quantum dense key distribution.

Quantum Physics · Physics 2009-11-10 Antoni Wojcik

In this letter, we consider multiple statistical classification problem where a sequence of n independent and identically distributed observations, that are generated by one of M discrete sources, need to be classified. The source…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2021-08-31 Hüseyin Afşer

This is a collection of three written discussions of the paper "sequential quasi-Monte Carlo sampling" by M. Gerber and N. Chopin, following the presentation given before the Royal Statistical Society in London on December 10th, 2014.

Computation · Statistics 2015-05-27 Julyan Arbel , Igor Prunster , Christian P. Robert , Robin J. Ryder

The scientific world is becoming more open to the public and fellow researchers. Open access publishing is becoming accepted, even if some publishers are resisting. The next step is the open code and data paradigm, which was briefly…

Signal Processing · Electrical Eng. & Systems 2019-05-03 Emil Björnson
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