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Treatment effect estimation with disentangled latent factors

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Much research has been devoted to the problem of estimating treatment effects from observational data; however, most methods assume that the observed variables only contain confounders, i.e., variables that affect both the treatment and the outcome. Unfortunately, this assumption is frequently violated in real-world applications, since some variables only affect the treatment but not the outcome, and vice versa. Moreover, in many cases only the proxy variables of the underlying confounding factors can be observed. In this work, we first show the importance of differentiating confounding factors from instrumental and risk factors for both average and conditional average treatment effect estimation, and then we propose a variational inference approach to simultaneously infer latent factors from the observed variables, disentangle the factors into three disjoint sets corresponding to the instrumental, confounding, and risk factors, and use the disentangled factors for treatment effect estimation. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method on a wide range of synthetic, benchmark, and real-world datasets.

Weijia Zhang, Lin Liu, Jiuyong Li• 2020

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
CATE estimationACIC 77 datasets 2016 (in-sample)
Percentage Best9.33
9
CATE estimationACIC 77 datasets 2016 (out-of-sample)
% Best9.52
9
CATE estimationACIC 2018 (in-sample)
Percent Best7.28
9
CATE estimationACIC 24 datasets 2018 (out-of-sample)
Best Performance Ratio5.45
9
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