Non parametric estimation of causal populations in a counterfactual scenario

8 Dec 2021  ·  Celine Beji, Florian Yger, Jamal Atif ·

In causality, estimating the effect of a treatment without confounding inference remains a major issue because requires to assess the outcome in both case with and without treatment. Not being able to observe simultaneously both of them, the estimation of potential outcome remains a challenging task. We propose an innovative approach where the problem is reformulated as a missing data model. The aim is to estimate the hidden distribution of \emph{causal populations}, defined as a function of treatment and outcome. A Causal Auto-Encoder (CAE), enhanced by a prior dependent on treatment and outcome information, assimilates the latent space to the probability distribution of the target populations. The features are reconstructed after being reduced to a latent space and constrained by a mask introduced in the intermediate layer of the network, containing treatment and outcome information.

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