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Building Causal Expertise is a Process, Not an Event

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Yours truly at KDD 2024 in Barcelona

Causal modeling is an umbrella term for a wide range of methods that allow us to model the effects of our actions on the world.

Causal models differ from traditional machine learning models in a number of ways.

The most important distinction between them stems from the fact that the information contained in observational data used to train traditional machine learning machinery is — in general — insufficient to consistently model the effects of our actions.

The result?

Using traditional machine learning methods to model the outcomes of our actions leads — in principle — to biased decisions.

A good example here is using a regression model trained on historical data for marketing mix modeling.

Another one?

Using XGBoost trained on historical observations to predict the probability of churn and sending a campaign if the predicted probability of churn is greater than some threshold.

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