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Nadja Klein was awarded the Mitchell Prize by the ISBA
Nadja Klein (A07) was awarded (together with Clara Hoffmann) the Mitchell Prize by the International Society for Bayesian Analysis. The authors received the prize for their work on uncertainty quantification in neural networks to improve the estimation of the probability distribution of the steering angle in autonomous driving using the Implicit Copula Neural Linear Model. For further reading, please refer to their paper "Marginally calibrated response distributions for end-to-end learning in autonomous driving".
