一种编码生成建模方法来减少维度和因果推理中的共变量调整,使用观察性研究来进行因果推理
Qiao Liu1,2, Zhongren Chen3, Wing Hung Wong1,2,4
1Department of Statistics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305.
概括
我们介绍CausalEGM,这是一个用于因果推理的深度学习框架. 这种方法有效地减少了维度,并模拟复杂的依赖关系,以改善各种治疗环境中的因果效应估计.
科学领域:
- 机器学习 机器学习
- 因果推理因果推理
- 深度学习 (Deep Learning) 是一种深度学习.
背景情况:
- 估计因果关系是具有挑战性的,因为高维的混变量.
- 现有的方法与非线性依赖和复杂的共变量结构作斗争.
研究的目的:
- 开发一个新的深度学习框架,CausalEGM,用于非线性维度缩小和生成建模.
- 在二元和连续治疗场景中提高因果效应估计的准确性.
- 通过提取相关的潜伏特征来减轻混效应.
主要方法:
- 因果EGM在高维共变量和低维潜空间之间采用双向转换.
- 它建模了潜在变量对治疗和反应的依赖性,以确定关键的混因素.
- 该框架将维度缩小与因果分析的生成建模整合在一起.
主要成果:
- 与现有方法相比,因果EGM在二进制和连续处理设置中表现出优越的性能.
- 在大样本大小和高维共变量的情况下,性能改进尤其显著.
- 该方法有效地提取了潜在的特征,这些特征混了治疗反应关系.
结论:
- 因果EGM提供了一种强大的因果推理方法,通过深度学习来解决高维的混.
- 该框架提供了理论上的保证,包括超额风险限制和一致性.
- 因果EGM在因果推理领域推进了维度减小技术.
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