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Causal Discovery via Causal Star Graphs

Authors: Boxiang Zhao; Shuliang Wang 0001; Lianhua Chi; Qi Li 0022; Xiaojia Liu; Jing Geng;

Causal Discovery via Causal Star Graphs

Abstract

Discovering causal relationships among observed variables is an important research focus in data mining. Existing causal discovery approaches are mainly based on constraint-based methods and functional causal models (FCMs). However, the constraint-based method cannot identify the Markov equivalence class and the functional causal models cannot identify the complex interrelationships when multiple variables affect one variable. To address the two aforementioned problems, we propose a new graph structure Causal Star Graph (CSG) and a corresponding framework Causal Discovery via Causal Star Graphs (CD-CSG) to divide a causal directed acyclic graph into multiple CSGs for causal discovery. In this framework, we also propose a generalized learning in CSGs based on a variational approach to learn the representative intermediate variable of CSG’s non-central variables. Through the generalized learning in CSGs, the asymmetry in the forward and backward model of CD-CSG can be found to identify the causal directions in the directed acyclic graphs. We further divide the CSGs into three categories and provide the causal identification principle under each category in our proposed framework. Experiments using synthetic data show that the causal relationships between variables can be effectively identified with CD-CSG and the accuracy of CD-CSG is higher than the best existing model. By applying CD-CSG to real-world data, our proposed method can greatly augment the applicability and effectiveness of causal discovery.

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