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Synthetic Potential Outcomes and Causal Mixture Identifiability

Published 29 May 2024 in cs.LG, econ.EM, and stat.ME | (2405.19225v4)

Abstract: Heterogeneous data from multiple populations, sub-groups, or sources is often represented as a mixture model'' with a single latent class influencing all of the observed covariates. Heterogeneity can be resolved at multiple levels by grouping populations according to different notions of similarity. This paper proposes grouping with respect to the causal response of an intervention or perturbation on the system. This definition is distinct from previous notions, such as similar covariate values (e.g. clustering) or similar correlations between covariates (e.g. Gaussian mixture models). To solve the problem, wesynthetically sample'' from a counterfactual distribution using higher-order multi-linear moments of the observable data. To understand how these ``causal mixtures'' fit in with more classical notions, we develop a hierarchy of mixture identifiability.

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