The Sinkhorn treatment effect is a new entropic optimal transport measure of divergence between counterfactual distributions that admits first- and second-order pathwise differentiability, debiased estimators, and asymptotically valid tests for distributional treatment effects.
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A single-objective rectified flow variant uses neural ODEs trained by regression to monotonically decrease a fixed convex transport cost while preserving marginal distributions.
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Sinkhorn Treatment Effects: A Causal Optimal Transport Measure
The Sinkhorn treatment effect is a new entropic optimal transport measure of divergence between counterfactual distributions that admits first- and second-order pathwise differentiability, debiased estimators, and asymptotically valid tests for distributional treatment effects.
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Rectified Flow: A Marginal Preserving Approach to Optimal Transport
A single-objective rectified flow variant uses neural ODEs trained by regression to monotonically decrease a fixed convex transport cost while preserving marginal distributions.