Constraint-based causal discovery with mixed data

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We address the problem of constraint-based causal discovery with mixed data types, such as (but not limited to) continuous, binary, multinomial, and ordinal variables. We use likelihood-ratio tests based on appropriate regression models and show how to derive symmetric conditional independence tests. Such tests can then be directly used by existing constraint-based methods with mixed data, such as the PC and FCI algorithms for learning Bayesian networks and maximal ancestral graphs, respectively. In experiments on simulated Bayesian networks, we employ the PC algorithm with different conditional independence tests for mixed data and show that the proposed approach outperforms alternatives in terms of learning accuracy.

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Tsagris, M., Borboudakis, G., Lagani, V., & Tsamardinos, I. (2018). Constraint-based causal discovery with mixed data. International Journal of Data Science and Analytics, 6(1), 19–30. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41060-018-0097-y

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