Correlation analysis and causal analysis in the era of big data

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Based on the essence of correlation analysis, this paper studies the difference and relation between correlation analysis and causal analysis. It points out that in the era of big data, correlation analysis and causal analysis are different aspects of the analysis of things. They are neither antagonistic nor mutually replaceable but a dependency. Big data provides better and more powerful functions for correlation analysis. Correlation analysis provides direction and verification path for causal analysis. Causal analysis provides deep support for correlation analysis. Studying the application methods of correlation analysis and causal analysis under the condition of big data.

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Gejingting, X., Ruiqiong, J., Wei, W., Libao, J., & Zhenjun, Y. (2019). Correlation analysis and causal analysis in the era of big data. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 563). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/563/4/042032

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