Breiman's "Two Cultures" Revisited and Reconciled
Subhadeep, null, Mukhopadhyay, null, Wang, Kaijun
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
In a landmark paper published in 2001, Leo Breiman described the tense standoff between two cultures of data modeling: parametric statistical and algorithmic machine learning. The cultural division between these two statistical learning frameworks has been growing at a steady pace in recent years. What is the way forward? It has become blatantly obvious that this widening gap between "the two cultures" cannot be averted unless we find a way to blend them into a coherent whole. This article presents a solution by establishing a link between the two cultures. Through examples, we describe the challenges and potential gains of this new integrated statistical thinking.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
May-27-2020
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