Related Experiment Video
Updated: Dec 29, 2025

Author Spotlight: Efficient Image Recognition Using Directional Gradient Histogram Technique and Support Vector Machines
Published on: January 5, 2024
FOM: Fourth-order moment based causal direction identification on the heteroscedastic data
Ruichu Cai1, Jincheng Ye1, Jie Qiao1
1School of Computer Science, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou, China.
Abstract:
Identification of the causal direction is a fundamental problem in many scientific research areas. The independence between the noise and the cause variable is a widely used assumption to identify the causal direction. However, such an independence assumption is usually violated due to heteroscedasticity of the real-world data. In this paper, we propose a new criterion for the causal direction identification which is robust to the heteroscedasticity of the data. In detail, the fourth-order moment of noise is proposed to measure the asymmetry between the cause and effect. A heteroscedastic Gaussian process regression-based estimation of the fourth-order moment is proposed accordingly. Under some commonly used assumptions of the causal mechanism, we theoretically show that the noise's fourth-order moment of the causal direction is smaller than that of the anti-causal direction. Experimental results on both simulated and real-world data illustrate the efficiency of the proposed approach.
Related Concept Videos
Noncompartmental Analysis: Statistical Moment Theory
Friedman Two-way Analysis of Variance by Ranks
Causality in Epidemiology
One-Way ANOVA
Outliers and Influential Points
Statistical Inference Techniques in Hypothesis Testing: Parametric Versus Nonparametric Data
Parametric statistics, as the name suggests, assumes that data follow a specific distribution, often a normal distribution. This assumption enables robust hypothesis testing and estimation. Parametric methods, like the Student's t-test or Goodness-of-fit test, are frequently employed in biostatistics due to their robustness. For instance,...

