An influence function projection approach exploits graph-implied conditional independences to improve the efficiency of semiparametric estimators for upper and lower bounds on average causal effects under sensitivity models for unmeasured confounding.
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HAPS constructs shorter conformal prediction sets for censored time-to-event outcomes by using time-varying covariate histories and IPCW, achieving approximate coverage among survivors with up to 75% shorter intervals in simulations.
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Exploiting independence constraints for efficient estimation of bounds on causal effects in the presence of unmeasured confounding
An influence function projection approach exploits graph-implied conditional independences to improve the efficiency of semiparametric estimators for upper and lower bounds on average causal effects under sensitivity models for unmeasured confounding.
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History-Aware Conformal Prediction Sets for Censored Time-to-Event Outcomes
HAPS constructs shorter conformal prediction sets for censored time-to-event outcomes by using time-varying covariate histories and IPCW, achieving approximate coverage among survivors with up to 75% shorter intervals in simulations.