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Causal Graph Neural Networks for Wildfire Danger Prediction

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Wildfire forecasting is notoriously hard due to the complex interplay of different factors such as weather conditions, vegetation types and human activities. Deep learning models show promise in dealing with this complexity by learning directly from data. However, to inform critical decision making, we argue that we need models that are right for the right reasons; that is, the implicit rules learned should be grounded by the underlying processes driving wildfires. In that direction, we propose integrating causality with Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) that explicitly model the causal mechanism among complex variables via graph learning. The causal adjacency matrix considers the synergistic effect among variables and removes the spurious links from highly correlated impacts. Our methodology's effectiveness is demonstrated through superior performance forecasting wildfire patterns in the European boreal and mediterranean biome. The gain is especially prominent in a highly imbalanced dataset, showcasing an enhanced robustness of the model to adapt to regime shifts in functional relationships. Furthermore, SHAP values from our trained model further enhance our understanding of the model's inner workings.

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A Recipe for Causal Graph Regression: Confounding Effects Revisited

cs.LG · 2025-07-01 · conditional · novelty 6.0

The paper proposes a contrastive-learning-based causal graph regression framework that explicitly models the predictive power of confounding subgraphs and achieves state-of-the-art OOD generalization on graph regression benchmarks.

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  • A Recipe for Causal Graph Regression: Confounding Effects Revisited cs.LG · 2025-07-01 · conditional · none · ref 53 · internal anchor

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