A Survey of Learning Causality with Data: Problems and Methods
Guo, Ruocheng, Cheng, Lu, Li, Jundong, Hahn, P. Richard, Liu, Huan
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The era of big data provides researchers with convenient access to copious data. However, people often have little knowledge about it. The increasing prevalence of big data is challenging the traditional methods of learning causality because they are developed for the cases with limited amount of data and solid prior causal knowledge. This survey aims to close the gap between big data and learning causality with a comprehensive and structured review of traditional and frontier methods and a discussion about some open problems of learning causality. We begin with preliminaries of learning causality. Then we categorize and revisit methods of learning causality for the typical problems and data types. After that, we discuss the connections between learning causality and machine learning. At the end, some open problems are presented to show the great potential of learning causality with data.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Sep-25-2018
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