Theory-Based Causal Inference

Tenenbaum, Joshua B., Griffiths, Thomas L.

Neural Information Processing Systems 

People routinely make sophisticated causal inferences unconsciously, effortlessly, and from very little data - often from just one or a few observations. We argue that these inferences can be explained as Bayesian computations over a hypothesis space of causal graphical models, shaped by strong top-down prior knowledge in the form of intuitive theories.

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