Fusing a randomized trial with real-world data under an assumed transportable treatment effect, Bayesian fusion forests estimate heterogeneous survival treatment effects in right- and interval-censored data using BART and a confounding function.
ShrinkageTrees: An R Package for Bayesian Tree Ensembles for Survival Analysis and Causal Inference
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ShrinkageTrees is an R package for Bayesian tree ensembles in survival analysis and causal inference. The package implements Bayesian additive regression tree models for right- and interval-censored survival outcomes within an accelerated failure time (AFT) framework, with optional decomposition into prognostic and treatment-effect components for causal inference. Two complementary forms of regularisation are available: regularisation of the tree structure, via depth-penalising priors and Dirichlet splitting priors, and regularisation of the step heights, via global-local shrinkage priors. ShrinkageTrees provides the first implementation of the Horseshoe Forest, which places a horseshoe prior on the step heights. These regularisation strategies extend Bayesian tree ensembles to high-dimensional settings. An efficient Rcpp backend, multi-chain MCMC, and S3 methods support the full workflow: fitting, prediction, causal effect estimation, and convergence diagnostics.
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Bayesian fusion forests for heterogeneous treatment effects on survival from randomised and real-world data
Fusing a randomized trial with real-world data under an assumed transportable treatment effect, Bayesian fusion forests estimate heterogeneous survival treatment effects in right- and interval-censored data using BART and a confounding function.