Estimating Causal Effects in Partially Directed Parametric Causal Factor Graphs
Lifting uses a representative of indistinguishable individuals to exploit symmetries in probabilistic relational models, denoted as parametric factor graphs, to speed up inference while maintaining exact answers. In this paper, we show how lifting can be applied to causal inference in partially dire...
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Zusammenfassung: | Lifting uses a representative of indistinguishable individuals to exploit
symmetries in probabilistic relational models, denoted as parametric factor
graphs, to speed up inference while maintaining exact answers. In this paper,
we show how lifting can be applied to causal inference in partially directed
graphs, i.e., graphs that contain both directed and undirected edges to
represent causal relationships between random variables. We present partially
directed parametric causal factor graphs (PPCFGs) as a generalisation of
previously introduced parametric causal factor graphs, which require a fully
directed graph. We further show how causal inference can be performed on a
lifted level in PPCFGs, thereby extending the applicability of lifted causal
inference to a broader range of models requiring less prior knowledge about
causal relationships. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.07006 |