PCF integrates causal Bayesian networks and probability-tree ensembles to deliver predictions plus intervention and counterfactual analysis on three healthcare datasets.
Algorithms for Causal Reasoning in Probability Trees
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Probability trees are one of the simplest models of causal generative processes. They possess clean semantics and -- unlike causal Bayesian networks -- they can represent context-specific causal dependencies, which are necessary for e.g. causal induction. Yet, they have received little attention from the AI and ML community. Here we present concrete algorithms for causal reasoning in discrete probability trees that cover the entire causal hierarchy (association, intervention, and counterfactuals), and operate on arbitrary propositional and causal events. Our work expands the domain of causal reasoning to a very general class of discrete stochastic processes.
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Integrating Probabilistic Trees and Causal Networks for Clinical and Epidemiological Data
PCF integrates causal Bayesian networks and probability-tree ensembles to deliver predictions plus intervention and counterfactual analysis on three healthcare datasets.