👉 Committee math is a technique used in decision-making and statistical analysis where multiple independent estimators or models are combined to produce a single, more reliable estimate. This method leverages the strengths of different models or estimators, each potentially capturing unique aspects of the data. By averaging or weighting these estimates, committee math aims to reduce variability and bias, leading to more accurate and robust predictions or inferences. It is particularly useful when the models are diverse, reflecting different assumptions or data sources, and helps in mitigating the risk of relying on a single model that might be sensitive to outliers or specific data characteristics.