Learning Disentangled Representations for Counterfactual Regression via Mutual Information Minimization
Learning individual-level treatment effect is a fundamental problem in causal inference and has received increasing attention in many areas, especially in the user growth area which concerns many internet companies. Recently, disentangled representation learning methods that decompose covariates int...
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Zusammenfassung: | Learning individual-level treatment effect is a fundamental problem in causal
inference and has received increasing attention in many areas, especially in
the user growth area which concerns many internet companies. Recently,
disentangled representation learning methods that decompose covariates into
three latent factors, including instrumental, confounding and adjustment
factors, have witnessed great success in treatment effect estimation. However,
it remains an open problem how to learn the underlying disentangled factors
precisely. Specifically, previous methods fail to obtain independent
disentangled factors, which is a necessary condition for identifying treatment
effect. In this paper, we propose Disentangled Representations for
Counterfactual Regression via Mutual Information Minimization (MIM-DRCFR),
which uses a multi-task learning framework to share information when learning
the latent factors and incorporates MI minimization learning criteria to ensure
the independence of these factors. Extensive experiments including public
benchmarks and real-world industrial user growth datasets demonstrate that our
method performs much better than state-of-the-art methods. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2206.01022 |