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Identification in Tree-shaped Linear Structural Causal Models

Artificial Intelligence 2022-03-07 v2 Machine Learning Symbolic Computation Machine Learning

Abstract

Linear structural equation models represent direct causal effects as directed edges and confounding factors as bidirected edges. An open problem is to identify the causal parameters from correlations between the nodes. We investigate models, whose directed component forms a tree, and show that there, besides classical instrumental variables, missing cycles of bidirected edges can be used to identify the model. They can yield systems of quadratic equations that we explicitly solve to obtain one or two solutions for the causal parameters of adjacent directed edges. We show how multiple missing cycles can be combined to obtain a unique solution. This results in an algorithm that can identify instances that previously required approaches based on Gr\"obner bases, which have doubly-exponential time complexity in the number of structural parameters.

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@article{arxiv.2203.01852,
  title  = {Identification in Tree-shaped Linear Structural Causal Models},
  author = {Benito van der Zander and Marcel Wienöbst and Markus Bläser and Maciej Liśkiewicz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.01852},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

9 pages (excluding references and appendix), accepted by AISTATS 2022

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