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Causal Mechanism Estimation in Multi-Sensor Systems Across Multiple Domains

Machine Learning 2025-08-21 v4 Machine Learning

Abstract

To gain deeper insights into a complex sensor system through the lens of causality, we present common and individual causal mechanism estimation (CICME), a novel three-step approach to inferring causal mechanisms from heterogeneous data collected across multiple domains. By leveraging the principle of Causal Transfer Learning (CTL), CICME is able to reliably detect domain-invariant causal mechanisms when provided with sufficient samples. The identified common causal mechanisms are further used to guide the estimation of the remaining causal mechanisms in each domain individually. The performance of CICME is evaluated on linear Gaussian models under scenarios inspired from a manufacturing process. Building upon existing continuous optimization-based causal discovery methods, we show that CICME leverages the benefits of applying causal discovery on the pooled data and repeatedly on data from individual domains, and it even outperforms both baseline methods under certain scenarios.

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@article{arxiv.2507.17792,
  title  = {Causal Mechanism Estimation in Multi-Sensor Systems Across Multiple Domains},
  author = {Jingyi Yu and Tim Pychynski and Marco F. Huber},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.17792},
  year   = {2025}
}

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To appear in 2025 28th International Conference on Information Fusion (FUSION)

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