Predicting Cause-Effect Relationships from Incomplete Discrete Observations
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Publication:4317698
DOI10.1137/S0895480191199385zbMath0815.62047WikidataQ59560982 ScholiaQ59560982MaRDI QIDQ4317698
Peter L. Hammer, Endre Boros, John N. Hooker
Publication date: 20 December 1994
Published in: SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
monotonicity condition; directed graphs; incomplete observations; monotone regression; cause-effect relationship; best monotone prediction; discrete observational data
62M20: Inference from stochastic processes and prediction
06A06: Partial orders, general
62J99: Linear inference, regression
05C90: Applications of graph theory
62J02: General nonlinear regression
90C09: Boolean programming
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