Causality: Models, Reasoning, and InferenceCambridge University Press, 13 mar 2000 - 384 páginas Written by one of the pre-eminent researchers in the field, this book provides a comprehensive exposition of modern analysis of causation. It shows how causality has grown from a nebulous concept into a mathematical theory with significant applications in the fields of statistics, artificial intelligence, philosophy, cognitive science, and the health and social sciences. Pearl presents a unified account of the probabilistic, manipulative, counterfactual and structural approaches to causation, and devises simple mathematical tools for analyzing the relationships between causal connections, statistical associations, actions and observations. The book will open the way for including causal analysis in the standard curriculum of statistics, artifical intelligence, business, epidemiology, social science and economics. Students in these areas will find natural models, simple identification procedures, and precise mathematical definitions of causal concepts that traditional texts have tended to evade or make unduly complicated. This book will be of interest to professionals and students in a wide variety of fields. Anyone who wishes to elucidate meaningful relationships from data, predict effects of actions and policies, assess explanations of reported events, or form theories of causal understanding and causal speech will find this book stimulating and invaluable. Professor of Computer Science at the UCLA, Judea Pearl is the winner of the 2008 Benjamin Franklin Award in Computers and Cognitive Science. |
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actions actual adjustment analysis applications arrows associated assumed assumptions back-door called causal effect causal model cause Chapter claims coefficients compute concepts confounding connection consider consistent correlation corresponding counterfactual criterion defined Definition dependent derived determined diagram direct discussion distribution do(x equations equivalent estimate evaluation event example exists exogeneity explanation expression fact factors Figure formal function given graph graphical hold identifiable implies independent inference influence interpretation intervention involving knowledge language logical mathematical means measure mechanisms method minimal natural necessary nodes Note notion observed obtain operator P(yx parameters parents path Pearl permits predict probabilistic probability problem quantities question reason relation relationships remain represents requires response result rules satisfies specific stands statistical structural structural equations subjects sufficient tables Theorem theory tion treatment true variables
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