A Survey on Causal Discovery: Theory and Practice

Understanding the laws that govern a phenomenon is the core of scientific progress. This is especially true when the goal is to model the interplay between different aspects in a causal fashion. Indeed, causal inference itself is specifically designed to quantify the underlying relationships that co...

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Published in:International journal of approximate reasoning Vol. 151; pp. 101 - 129
Main Authors: Zanga, Alessio, Ozkirimli, Elif, Stella, Fabio
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Inc 01.12.2022
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ISSN:0888-613X, 1873-4731
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Summary:Understanding the laws that govern a phenomenon is the core of scientific progress. This is especially true when the goal is to model the interplay between different aspects in a causal fashion. Indeed, causal inference itself is specifically designed to quantify the underlying relationships that connect a cause to its effect. Causal discovery is a branch of the broader field of causality in which causal graphs are recovered from data (whenever possible), enabling the identification and estimation of causal effects. In this paper, we explore recent advancements in causal discovery in a unified manner, provide a consistent overview of existing algorithms developed under different settings, report useful tools and data, present real-world applications to understand why and how these methods can be fruitfully exploited.
ISSN:0888-613X
1873-4731
DOI:10.1016/j.ijar.2022.09.004