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Foundations and new horizons for causal inference. Abstracts from the workshop held May 26 -- June 1, 2019 (English)
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29 July 2020
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Summary: While causal inference is established in some disciplines such as econometrics and biostatistics, it is only starting to emerge as a valuable tool in areas such as machine learning and artificial intelligence. The mathematical foundations of causal inference are fragmented at present. The aim of the workshop \textit{Foundations and new horizons for causal inference} was to unify existing approaches and mathematical foundations as well as exchange ideas between different fields. We regard this workshop as successful in that it brought together researchers from different disciplines who were able to learn from each other not only about different formulations of related problems, but also about solutions and methods that exist in the different fields.
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