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Add an example notebook showing how explaining predictive uncertainty can be framed as a cooperative game (aka InfoSHAP).
Then it would be good to show how this can be done with shapiq.
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Add an example notebook showing how explaining predictive uncertainty can be framed as a cooperative game (aka InfoSHAP).
Then it would be good to show how this can be done with shapiq.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: