Probabilistic latent variable models for distinguishing between cause and effect

Stegle, Oliver, Janzing, Dominik, Zhang, Kun, Mooij, Joris M., Schölkopf, Bernhard

Neural Information Processing Systems 

We propose a novel method for inferring whether X causes Y or vice versa from joint observations of X and Y . The basic idea is to model the observed data using probabilistic latent variable models, which incorporate the effects of unobserved noise. To this end, we consider the hypothetical effect variable to be a function of the hypothetical cause variable and an independent noise term (not necessarily additive). An important novel aspect of our work is that we do not restrict the model class, but instead put general nonparametric priors on this function and on the distribution of the cause. The causal direction can then be inferred by using standard Bayesian model selection. We evaluate our approach on synthetic data and real-world data and report encouraging results.

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