Kunhan WuZihan WangJingyi ZhaoHaodong XuTongyang HaoWenzhi Lin
Abstract Causal inference requires knowing causal connections between treatment and outcome variables, and DeepIV, a causal inference framework, is the pioneer work to predict such connections by crossing deep learning with causal inference in applying instrumental variables(IVs) to deep neural network. DeepIV has been proved to be one of the best methods in this field theoretically, but how the framework performs on real-life problems still remains unclear. This paper provides an implementation of DeepIV, and use the framework to predict causal effect from people’s educational background on their annual income. DeepIV framework allows us to take advantage of neural network to estimate causal effect by adjusting loss function. To evaluate the performace of DeepIV in solving real-life problems, our experiment is based on real datasets. The result of our experiment shows that DeepIV’s ability to predict causal effect on real data is at least as good as those of other casual inference models’ whose reliability has been verified in practice. Meanwhile, DeepIV does not have obvious shortcoming in predicting outcomes compared with other supervised learning methods.
Fan WangNuala J. MeyerKeith R. WalleyJames A. RussellRui Feng
Nikolai MiklinMariami GachechiladzeGeorge MorenoRafael Chaves