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arxiv: 2503.01290 · v3 · pith:RDJNMDEVnew · submitted 2025-03-03 · 💻 cs.LG · cs.AI

ACTIVA: Amortized Causal Effect Estimation via Transformer-based Variational Autoencoder

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keywords activacausaldistributionsamortizeddatainterventionalobservationalacross
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Predicting post-intervention distributions from observational data is central to many scientific and decision-making problems, but remains challenging due to causal ambiguity, restrictive modeling assumptions, and the lack of amortization across tasks. We introduce ACTIVA, a transformer-based conditional variational autoencoder for amortized estimation of full interventional distributions from observational data and intervention queries. ACTIVA learns a conditional latent prior that supports zero-shot inference by amortizing causal knowledge across diverse training tasks. We provide a consistency result showing that, under idealized conditions, ACTIVA's learning objective targets a mixture over the interventional distributions of causal models that are observationally compatible with the input. Empirically, on synthetic datasets and biologically realistic gene-expression simulations, ACTIVA substantially outperforms a correlational baseline, reduces spurious non-descendant effects, and achieves competitive performance relative to strong amortized baselines. Our results show that ACTIVA is a promising approach for estimating interventional distributions from observational data.

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