Revisiting Causality Inference in Memory-less Transition Networks

08/08/2016
by   Abbas Shojaee, et al.
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Several methods exist to infer causal networks from massive volumes of observational data. However, almost all existing methods require a considerable length of time series data to capture cause and effect relationships. In contrast, memory-less transition networks or Markov Chain data, which refers to one-step transitions to and from an event, have not been explored for causality inference even though such data is widely available. We find that causal network can be inferred from characteristics of four unique distribution zones around each event. We call this Composition of Transitions and show that cause, effect, and random events exhibit different behavior in their compositions. We applied machine learning models to learn these different behaviors and to infer causality. We name this new method Causality Inference using Composition of Transitions (CICT). To evaluate CICT, we used an administrative inpatient healthcare dataset to set up a network of patients transitions between different diagnoses. We show that CICT is highly accurate in inferring whether the transition between a pair of events is causal or random and performs well in identifying the direction of causality in a bi-directional association.

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