Telling Cause from Effect using MDL-based Local and Global Regression

Author: Alexander Marx, Jilles Vreeken
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

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We consider the fundamental problem of inferring the causal direction between two univariate numeric random variables XXX and YYY from observational data. The two-variable case is especially difficult to solve since it is not possible to use standard conditional independence tests between the variables. To tackle this problem, we follow an information theoretic approach based on Kolmogorov complexity and use the Minimum Description Length (MDL) principle to provide a practical solution. In particular, we propose a compression scheme to encode local and global functional relations using MDL-based regression. We infer XXX causes YYY in case it is shorter to describe YYY as a function of XXX than the inverse direction. In addition, we introduce Slope, an efficient linear-time algorithm that through thorough empirical evaluation on both synthetic and real world data we show outperforms the state of the art by a wide margin.Comment: 10 pages, To appear in ICDM1

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