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2012
Springer

Adjustment Criteria in Causal Diagrams: An Algorithmic Perspective

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Adjustment Criteria in Causal Diagrams: An Algorithmic Perspective
Identifying and controlling bias is a key problem in empirical sciences. Causal diagram theory provides graphical criteria for deciding whether and how causal effects can be identified from observed (nonexperimental) data by covariate adjustment. Here we prove equivalences between existing as well as new criteria for adjustment and we provide a new simplified but still equivalent notion of dseparation. These lead to efficient algorithms for two important tasks in causal diagram analysis: (1) listing minimal covariate adjustments (with polynomial delay); and (2) identifying the subdiagram involved in biasing paths (in linear time). Our results improve upon existing exponential-time solutions for these problems, enabling users to assess the effects of covariate adjustment on diagrams with tens to hundreds of variables interactively in real time.
Johannes Textor, Maciej Liskiewicz
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Type Journal
Year 2012
Where CORR
Authors Johannes Textor, Maciej Liskiewicz
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