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Marginal Causal Flows for Validation and Inference

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Investigating the marginal causal effect of an intervention on an outcome from complex data remains challenging due to the inflexibility of employed models and the lack of complexity in causal benchmark datasets, which often fail to reproduce intricate real-world data patterns. In this paper we introduce Frugal Flows, a novel likelihood-based machine learning model that uses normalising flows to flexibly learn the data-generating process, while also directly inferring the marginal causal quantities from observational data. We propose that these models are exceptionally well suited for generating synthetic data to validate causal methods. They can create synthetic datasets that closely resemble the empirical dataset, while automatically and exactly satisfying a user-defined average treatment effect. To our knowledge, Frugal Flows are the first generative model to both learn flexible data representations and also exactly parameterise quantities such as the average treatment effect and the degree of unobserved confounding. We demonstrate the above with experiments on both simulated and real-world datasets.

Daniel de Vassimon Manela, Laura Battaglia, Robin J. Evans• 2024

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Average Treatment Effect EstimationM2 Synthetic
ATE1.01
8
Average Treatment Effect EstimationM1 Synthetic Dataset
ATE5
8
Average Treatment Effect EstimationM3 Synthetic Dataset
ATE1
8
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