Causal learning for partially observed stochastic dynamical systems

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Many models of dynamical systems have causal interpretations that support reasoning about the consequences of interventions, suitably defined. Furthermore, local independence has been suggested as a useful independence concept for stochastic dynamical systems. There is, however, no well-developed theoretical framework for causal learning based on this notion of independence. We study independence models induced by directed graphs (DGs) and provide abstract graphoid properties that guarantee that an independence model has the global Markov property w.r.t. a DG. We apply these results to Itô diffusions and event processes. For a partially observed system, directed mixed graphs (DMGs) represent the marginalized local independence model, and we develop, under a faithfulness assumption, a sound and complete learning algorithm of the directed mixed equivalence graph (DMEG) as a summary of all Markov equivalent DMGs.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Titel34th Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence 2018, UAI 2018
RedaktørerAmir Globerson, Amir Globerson, Ricardo Silva
Antal sider11
Vol/bind1
ForlagAssociation For Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (AUAI)
Publikationsdato2018
Sider350-360
ISBN (Elektronisk)9781510871601
StatusUdgivet - 2018
Begivenhed34th Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence 2018, UAI 2018 - Monterey, USA
Varighed: 6 aug. 201810 aug. 2018

Konference

Konference34th Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence 2018, UAI 2018
LandUSA
ByMonterey
Periode06/08/201810/08/2018
SponsorBerg Health, Disney Research, et al., Alphabet Inc., Microsoft Research, Uber

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