A Robust Independence Test for Constraint-Based Learning of Causal Structure
Constraint-based (CB) learning is a formalism for learning a causal network with a database D by performing a series of conditional-independence tests to infer structural information. This paper considers a new test of independence that combines ideas from Bayesian learning, Bayesian network inferen...
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Zusammenfassung: | Constraint-based (CB) learning is a formalism for learning a causal network
with a database D by performing a series of conditional-independence tests to
infer structural information. This paper considers a new test of independence
that combines ideas from Bayesian learning, Bayesian network inference, and
classical hypothesis testing to produce a more reliable and robust test. The
new test can be calculated in the same asymptotic time and space required for
the standard tests such as the chi-squared test, but it allows the
specification of a prior distribution over parameters and can be used when the
database is incomplete. We prove that the test is correct, and we demonstrate
empirically that, when used with a CB causal discovery algorithm with
noninformative priors, it recovers structural features more reliably and it
produces networks with smaller KL-Divergence, especially as the number of nodes
increases or the number of records decreases. Another benefit is the dramatic
reduction in the probability that a CB algorithm will stall during the search,
providing a remedy for an annoying problem plaguing CB learning when the
database is small. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1212.2464 |