Causality-oriented robustness: exploiting general additive interventions

07/18/2023
by   Xinwei Shen, et al.
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Since distribution shifts are common in real-world applications, there is a pressing need for developing prediction models that are robust against such shifts. Existing frameworks, such as empirical risk minimization or distributionally robust optimization, either lack generalizability for unseen distributions or rely on postulated distance measures. Alternatively, causality offers a data-driven and structural perspective to robust predictions. However, the assumptions necessary for causal inference can be overly stringent, and the robustness offered by such causal models often lacks flexibility. In this paper, we focus on causality-oriented robustness and propose Distributional Robustness via Invariant Gradients (DRIG), a method that exploits general additive interventions in training data for robust predictions against unseen interventions, and naturally interpolates between in-distribution prediction and causality. In a linear setting, we prove that DRIG yields predictions that are robust among a data-dependent class of distribution shifts. Furthermore, we show that our framework includes anchor regression (Rothenhäusler et al.2021) as a special case, and that it yields prediction models that protect against more diverse perturbations. We extend our approach to the semi-supervised domain adaptation setting to further improve prediction performance. Finally, we empirically validate our methods on synthetic simulations and on single-cell data.

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