Matching Using Sufficient Dimension Reduction for Heterogeneity Causal Effect Estimation

01/04/2023
by   Haoran Zhao, et al.
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Causal inference plays an important role in under standing the underlying mechanisation of the data generation process across various domains. It is challenging to estimate the average causal effect and individual causal effects from observational data with high-dimensional covariates due to the curse of dimension and the problem of data sufficiency. The existing matching methods can not effectively estimate individual causal effect or solve the problem of dimension curse in causal inference. To address this challenge, in this work, we prove that the reduced set by sufficient dimension reduction (SDR) is a balance score for confounding adjustment. Under the theorem, we propose to use an SDR method to obtain a reduced representation set of the original covariates and then the reduced set is used for the matching method. In detail, a non-parametric model is used to learn such a reduced set and to avoid model specification errors. The experimental results on real-world datasets show that the proposed method outperforms the compared matching methods. Moreover, we conduct an experiment analysis and the results demonstrate that the reduced representation is enough to balance the imbalance between the treatment group and control group individuals.

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