Causal normalizing flows: from theory to practice
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Specifically, we first leverage recent results on non-linear ICA to show that causal models are identifiable from observational data given a causal ordering, and thus can be recovered using autoregressive normalizing flows (NFs). Second, we analyze different design and learning choices for causal normalizing flows to capture the underlying causal data-generating process. Third, we describe how to implement the do-operator in causal NFs, and thus, how to answer interventional and counterfactual questions. Finally, in our experiments, we validate our design and training choices through a comprehensive ablation study; compare causal NFs to other approaches for approximating causal models; and empirically demonstrate that causal NFs can be used to address real-world problems--where the presence of mixed discrete-continuous data and partial knowledge on the causal graph is the norm.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Jan-19-2025, 20:20:03 GMT
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