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Towards Principled Causal Effect Estimation by Deep Identifiable Models

Pengzhou Wu and Kenji Fukumizu

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Abstract: As an important problem in causal inference, we discuss the estimation of treatment effects (TEs). Representing the confounder as a latent variable, we propose Intact-VAE, a new variant of variational autoencoder (VAE), motivated by the prognostic score that is sufficient for identifying TEs. Our VAE also naturally gives representations balanced for treatment groups, using its prior. Experiments on (semi-)synthetic datasets show state-of-the-art performance under diverse settings, including unobserved confounding. Based on the identifiability of our model, we prove identification of TEs under unconfoundedness, and also discuss (possible) extensions to harder settings.

Date: 2021-09, Revised 2021-11
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