2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2201.01511
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The long road to calibrated prediction uncertainty in computational chemistry

Pascal Pernot

Abstract: a) Uncertainty quantification (UQ) in computational chemistry (CC) is still in its infancy.Very few CC methods are designed to provide a confidence level on their predictions, and most users still rely improperly on the mean absolute error as an accuracy metric. The development of reliable uncertainty quantification methods is essential, notably for computational chemistry to be used confidently in industrial processes. A review of the CC-UQ literature shows that there is no common standard procedure to rep… Show more

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