Differentiable Multi-Target Causal Bayesian Experimental Design
Annadani, Yashas, Tigas, Panagiotis, Ivanova, Desi R., Jesson, Andrew, Gal, Yarin, Foster, Adam, Bauer, Stefan
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
We introduce a gradient-based approach for the problem of Bayesian optimal experimental design to learn causal models in a batch setting -- a critical component for causal discovery from finite data where interventions can be costly or risky. Existing methods rely on greedy approximations to construct a batch of experiments while using black-box methods to optimize over a single target-state pair to intervene with. In this work, we completely dispose of the black-box optimization techniques and greedy heuristics and instead propose a conceptually simple end-to-end gradient-based optimization procedure to acquire a set of optimal intervention target-state pairs. Such a procedure enables parameterization of the design space to efficiently optimize over a batch of multi-target-state interventions, a setting which has hitherto not been explored due to its complexity. We demonstrate that our proposed method outperforms baselines and existing acquisition strategies in both single-target and multi-target settings across a number of synthetic datasets.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jun-2-2023
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