Measurement Dependence Inducing Latent Causal Models

UAI(2020)

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We consider the task of causal structure learning over measurement dependence inducing latent (MeDIL) causal models. We show that this task can be framed in terms of the graph theoretical problem of finding edge clique covers, resulting in a simple algorithm for returning minimal MeDIL causal models (minMCMs). This algorithm is non-parametric, requiring no assumptions about linearity or Gaussianity. Furthermore, despite rather weak assumptions about the class of MeDIL causal models, we show that minimality in minMCMs implies three rather specific and interesting properties: first, minMCMs provide lower bounds on (i) the number of latent causal variables and (ii) the number of functional causal relations that are required to model a complex system at any level of granularity; second, a minMCM contains no causal links between the latent variables; and third, in contrast to factor analysis, a minMCM may require more latent than measurement variables.
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