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DESCRIPTION:+3 minutes.\n\nMy hope is that we all read this without immedia
 tely being reminded of train experiences. I know that the chances are low 
 though. I always hope that this +3 minutes will stay like this when I'm go
 ing home from work buuuut.... \n\nA delay forecast that says “3 minutes 
 late” is often not the information commuters actually need. What matters
  is how uncertain that forecast is\, and whether that uncertainty changes 
 when the system becomes unstable (along with my mental health). \n\nIn oth
 er words\, the important gap separating "you will still make your connecti
 on” and  “good luck\, your evening is now in the hands of the Dutch ra
 ilway".
DTSTAMP:20260710T150511Z
LOCATION:Main stage
SUMMARY:Maybe 3 Minutes\, Maybe Chaos – when Conformal Prediction meets m
 y commuting life - Konstantinos Tsoumas
URL:https://pretalx.com/pydata-amsterdam2026/talk/XDZ3HW/
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