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Autori principali: Yvernes, Clément, Devijver, Emilie, Gaussier, Eric
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Pubblicazione: 2025
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.14534
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author Yvernes, Clément
Devijver, Emilie
Gaussier, Eric
author_facet Yvernes, Clément
Devijver, Emilie
Gaussier, Eric
contents The identifiability problem for interventions aims at assessing whether the total causal effect can be written with a do-free formula, and thus be estimated from observational data only. We study this problem, considering multiple interventions, in the context of time series when only an abstraction of the true causal graph, in the form of a summary causal graph, is available. We propose in particular both necessary and sufficient conditions for the adjustment criterion, which we show is complete in this setting, and provide a pseudo-linear algorithm to decide whether the query is identifiable or not.
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spellingShingle Complete Characterization for Adjustment in Summary Causal Graphs of Time Series
Yvernes, Clément
Devijver, Emilie
Gaussier, Eric
Statistics Theory
Artificial Intelligence
The identifiability problem for interventions aims at assessing whether the total causal effect can be written with a do-free formula, and thus be estimated from observational data only. We study this problem, considering multiple interventions, in the context of time series when only an abstraction of the true causal graph, in the form of a summary causal graph, is available. We propose in particular both necessary and sufficient conditions for the adjustment criterion, which we show is complete in this setting, and provide a pseudo-linear algorithm to decide whether the query is identifiable or not.
title Complete Characterization for Adjustment in Summary Causal Graphs of Time Series
topic Statistics Theory
Artificial Intelligence
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.14534