zbMath1416.62012MaRDI QIDQ4611402
Bernhard Schölkopf, Jonas Peters, Dominik Janzing
Publication date: 18 January 2019
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Time series, auto-correlation, regression, etc. in statistics (GARCH) (62M10)
Ridge regression; shrinkage estimators (Lasso) (62J07)
Bayesian inference (62F15)
Foundations and philosophical topics in statistics (62A01)
Introductory exposition (textbooks, tutorial papers, etc.) pertaining to computer science (68-01)
Introductory exposition (textbooks, tutorial papers, etc.) pertaining to statistics (62-01)
Learning and adaptive systems in artificial intelligence (68T05)
Probability in computer science (algorithm analysis, random structures, phase transitions, etc.) (68Q87)
What are the Most Important Statistical Ideas of the Past 50 Years?,
Causal discovery in heavy-tailed models,
Toward Causal Inference for Spatio-Temporal Data: Conflict and Forest Loss in Colombia,
Entanglement, complexity, and causal asymmetry in quantum theories,
Switching Regression Models and Causal Inference in the Presence of Discrete Latent Variables,
Tensor Canonical Correlation Analysis With Convergence and Statistical Guarantees,
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Convex non-parametric least squares, causal structures and productivity,
A causal discovery algorithm based on the prior selection of leaf nodes,
Adversarial orthogonal regression: two non-linear regressions for causal inference,
Fast causal orientation learning in directed acyclic graphs,
The impacts of innovation and trade openness on bank market power: the proposal of a minimum distance cost function approach and a causal structure analysis,
Causal structure learning: a combinatorial perspective,
Reasoning about causality in games,
Causality Modeling and Statistical Generative Mechanisms,
Autoencoding slow representations for semi-supervised data-efficient regression,
Discovering agents,
Identifiability of latent-variable and structural-equation models: from linear to nonlinear,
Distributionally robust and generalizable inference,
Causality in extremes of time series,
Dynamic network data envelopment analysis with a sequential structure and behavioural-causal analysis: application to the Chinese banking industry,
Identifiability of Chemical Reaction Networks with Intrinsic and Extrinsic Noise from Stationary Distributions,
Causal modelling of heavy-tailed variables and confounders with application to river flow,
Identifiability in Continuous Lyapunov Models,
Identification of a Triangular Two Equation System Without Instruments,
Characterization of causal ancestral graphs for time series with latent confounders,
From statistical to causal learning,
On Azadkia-Chatterjee's conditional dependence coefficient,
An axiomatic measure of one-way quantum information,
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Causal impact of masks, policies, behavior on early Covid-19 pandemic in the U.S.,
Reconstructing regime-dependent causal relationships from observational time series,
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Stabilizing Variable Selection and Regression,
Regularizing Double Machine Learning in Partially Linear Endogenous Models,
The Hardness of Conditional Independence Testing and the Generalised Covariance Measure,
The Blessings of Multiple Causes,
Confounding ghost channels and causality: a new approach to causal information flows,
Learning stable and predictive structures in kinetic systems: Benefits of a causal approach,
Foundations of structural causal models with cycles and latent variables,
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Invariant Causal Prediction for Sequential Data,
The growing ubiquity of algorithms in society: implications, impacts and innovations,
Foundations and new horizons for causal inference. Abstracts from the workshop held May 26 -- June 1, 2019,
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Beyond the mean: a flexible framework for studying causal effects using linear models,
A survey on causal discovery: theory and practice,
Half-trek criterion for identifiability of latent variable models