Navigating causal deep learning

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Title: Navigating causal deep learning
Authors: Berrevoets, Jeroen, Kacprzyk, Krzysztof, Qian, Zhaozhi, van der Schaar, Mihaela
Publication Year: 2022
Collection: Computer Science
Subject Terms: Computer Science - Machine Learning
More Details: Causal deep learning (CDL) is a new and important research area in the larger field of machine learning. With CDL, researchers aim to structure and encode causal knowledge in the extremely flexible representation space of deep learning models. Doing so will lead to more informed, robust, and general predictions and inference -- which is important! However, CDL is still in its infancy. For example, it is not clear how we ought to compare different methods as they are so different in their output, the way they encode causal knowledge, or even how they represent this knowledge. This is a living paper that categorises methods in causal deep learning beyond Pearl's ladder of causation. We refine the rungs in Pearl's ladder, while also adding a separate dimension that categorises the parametric assumptions of both input and representation, arriving at the map of causal deep learning. Our map covers machine learning disciplines such as supervised learning, reinforcement learning, generative modelling and beyond. Our paradigm is a tool which helps researchers to: find benchmarks, compare methods, and most importantly: identify research gaps. With this work we aim to structure the avalanche of papers being published on causal deep learning. While papers on the topic are being published daily, our map remains fixed. We open-source our map for others to use as they see fit: perhaps to offer guidance in a related works section, or to better highlight the contribution of their paper.
Document Type: Working Paper
Access URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2212.00911
Accession Number: edsarx.2212.00911
Database: arXiv
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