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arxiv: 1805.06826 · v3 · pith:YGS753VQnew · submitted 2018-05-17 · 📊 stat.ML · cs.LG· stat.ME

The Blessings of Multiple Causes

classification 📊 stat.ML cs.LGstat.ME
keywords causaldeconfounderinferencedatastudiesaroundcausesconfounders
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Causal inference from observational data often assumes "ignorability," that all confounders are observed. This assumption is standard yet untestable. However, many scientific studies involve multiple causes, different variables whose effects are simultaneously of interest. We propose the deconfounder, an algorithm that combines unsupervised machine learning and predictive model checking to perform causal inference in multiple-cause settings. The deconfounder infers a latent variable as a substitute for unobserved confounders and then uses that substitute to perform causal inference. We develop theory for the deconfounder, and show that it requires weaker assumptions than classical causal inference. We analyze its performance in three types of studies: semi-simulated data around smoking and lung cancer, semi-simulated data around genome-wide association studies, and a real dataset about actors and movie revenue. The deconfounder provides a checkable approach to estimating closer-to-truth causal effects.

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