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regular seminar Qingyuan Zhao (Cambridge)
at: 14:00 - 15:00 KCL, Strand room: Strand 4.29 abstract: | Confounding is a central concept in causal inference, but it is notoriously difficult to give it a positive definition. In this talk, I will break down this concept in two steps. In the first step, I will use the linear equation model and linear algebra to understand the semantics of an acyclic directed mixed graphs (ADMGs) and introduce a notational system for “words” (special types of walks/paths) in ADGMs. In the second step, I will break down Pearl’s celebrated back-door criterion and introduce an alternative approach to confounder selection by iterative graph expansion.
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