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I-SPEC: An End-to-End Framework for Learning Transportable, Shift-Stable Models
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Subbaswamy, Adarsh
, Saria, Suchi
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Algorithms
/ Environment models
/ Supervised learning
2020
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I-SPEC: An End-to-End Framework for Learning Transportable, Shift-Stable Models
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Subbaswamy, Adarsh
, Saria, Suchi
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Algorithms
/ Environment models
/ Supervised learning
2020
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I-SPEC: An End-to-End Framework for Learning Transportable, Shift-Stable Models
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I-SPEC: An End-to-End Framework for Learning Transportable, Shift-Stable Models
2020
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Overview
Shifts in environment between development and deployment cause classical supervised learning to produce models that fail to generalize well to new target distributions. Recently, many solutions which find invariant predictive distributions have been developed. Among these, graph-based approaches do not require data from the target environment and can capture more stable information than alternative methods which find stable feature sets. However, these approaches assume that the data generating process is known in the form of a full causal graph, which is generally not the case. In this paper, we propose I-SPEC, an end-to-end framework that addresses this shortcoming by using data to learn a partial ancestral graph (PAG). Using the PAG we develop an algorithm that determines an interventional distribution that is stable to the declared shifts; this subsumes existing approaches which find stable feature sets that are less accurate. We apply I-SPEC to a mortality prediction problem to show it can learn a model that is robust to shifts without needing upfront knowledge of the full causal DAG.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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