资源论文Experimental Design for Learning Causal Graphs with Latent Variables

Experimental Design for Learning Causal Graphs with Latent Variables

2020-02-10 | |  56 |   58 |   0

Abstract 

We consider the problem of learning causal structures with latent variables using interventions. Our objective is not only to learn the causal graph between the observed variables, but to locate unobserved variables that could confound the relationship between observables. Our approach is stage-wise: We first learn the observable graph, i.e., the induced graph between observable variables. Next we learn the existence and location of the latent variables given the observable graph. We propose an efficient randomized algorithm that can learn the observable graph using image.png interventions where d is the degree of the graph. We further propose an efficient deterministic variant which uses image.png interventions, where l is the longest directed path in the graph. Next, we propose an algorithm that uses only image.png interventions that can learn the latents between both nonadjacent and adjacent variables. While a naive baseline approach would require image.png interventions, our combined algorithm can learn the causal graph with latents using image.png interventions.

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