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Research Note: A pilot study into bias in natural language processing [pdf]
This research note presents the results of a technical investigation into biases in word embeddings. -
Research Note: A pilot study into bias in natural language processing
As part of our AI research series, we explore bias in a natural language context. -
Research Note: A Literature Review on Bias in Supervised Machine Learning [pdf]
Research Note: A Literature Review on Bias in Supervised Machine Learning. -
Research Note: A literature review on bias in supervised machine learning
In the first of a series of research notes on bias in artificial intelligence (AI), this literature review examines available literature on bias in the context of supervised machine learning. -
Cryptoassets consumer research 2024 (wave 5) [pdf]
Cryptoassets consumer research 2024 (wave 5). -
Research Note: A revision of our market cleanliness statistic methodology [pdf]
This Research Note reviews the methodology for calculating the market cleanliness statistic (MCS). -
Research Note: A revision of our market cleanliness statistic methodology
In this paper we review the methodology for calculating the market cleanliness statistic (MCS). -
Research Note: Income shocks and credit use during Covid: How unexpected changes in income affect consumption, credit use and consumer resilience [pdf]
This analysis looks at how unexpected changes in income impacted consumers during the Covid-19 pandemic. -
Research Note: Employment shocks and financial difficulty: Understanding how leaving paid employment affects ability to meet credit repayments [pdf]
We find that consumers fall behind on credit payments significantly more when they lose their job or become long-term sick or disabled. -
Research Note: Income shocks and credit use during Covid: How unexpected changes in income affect consumption, credit use and consumer resilience
This analysis looks at how unexpected changes in income impacted consumers during the Covid-19 pandemic.