A Causal Modeling Framework with Stochastic Confounders

04/24/2020
by   Thanh Vinh Vo, et al.
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This work aims to extend the current causal inference framework to incorporate stochastic confounders by exploiting the Markov property. We further develop a robust and simple algorithm for accurately estimating the causal effects based on the observed outcomes, treatments, and covariates, without any parametric specification of the components and their relations. This is in contrast to the state-of-the-art approaches that involve careful parameterization of deep neural networks for causal inference. Far from being a triviality, we show that the proposed algorithm has profound significance to temporal data in both a qualitative and quantitative sense.

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