RealCause: Realistic Causal Inference Benchmarking

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Authors Brady Neal, Chin-Wei Huang, Sunand Raghupathi arXiv ID 2011.15007 Category cs.LG: Machine Learning Cross-listed cs.AI, stat.ML Citations 48 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 5 months ago
Abstract
There are many different causal effect estimators in causal inference. However, it is unclear how to choose between these estimators because there is no ground-truth for causal effects. A commonly used option is to simulate synthetic data, where the ground-truth is known. However, the best causal estimators on synthetic data are unlikely to be the best causal estimators on real data. An ideal benchmark for causal estimators would both (a) yield ground-truth values of the causal effects and (b) be representative of real data. Using flexible generative models, we provide a benchmark that both yields ground-truth and is realistic. Using this benchmark, we evaluate over 1500 different causal estimators and provide evidence that it is rational to choose hyperparameters for causal estimators using predictive metrics.
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