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因果推理中的机器学习——我如何爱你?让我数一下方法”(《美国流行病学杂志》190,第8期【2021年8月】:1483-1487),Laura B.Balzer和Ma ya L.Petersen通过他们的标题警告说,机器学习可以用于研究,但可能会产生陷阱,除非分析的正式框架包括因果推断和统计推断。Balzer和Petersen指出,EBB的诗歌对我们的语言和文化知识至关重要,如果不是对我们进行统计分析的能力至关重要的话。
Machine Learning in Causal Inference— How Do I Love Thee? Let Me Count the Ways” (American Journal of Epidemiology 190, no. 8 [August 2021]: 1483– 1487), Laura B. Balzer and Ma ya L. Petersen through their title warn that machine learning can be used to research but may create pitfalls unless the formal framework for analy sis includes both causal and statistical inference. With their allusion, Balzer and Petersen suggest that EBB’s poetry has become essential to our language and cultural knowledge, if not to our ability to conduct statistical analy sis.
期刊介绍:
Founded in 1962 to further the aesthetic study of the poetry of the Victorian Period in Britain (1830–1914), Victorian Poetry publishes articles from a broad range of theoretical and critical angles, including but not confined to new historicism, feminism, and social and cultural issues. The journal has expanded its purview from the major figures of Victorian England (Tennyson, Browning, the Rossettis, etc.) to a wider compass of poets of all classes and gender identifications in nineteenth-century Britain and the Commonwealth. Victorian Poetry is edited by John B. Lamb and sponsored by the Department of English at West Virginia University.